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Jeopardy $100 Transforming Expo Solving Exponentials Wordy Word Problems Random Math ? $200 $300 $400 $500 $400 $300 $200 $100 $500 $400 $300 $200 $100 $500 $400 $300 $200 $100 $500 $400 $300 $200 $100 Final Jeopardy Final Jeopardy

1 - $100 What is the domain and range of this function. What is the domain and range of this function. The answer The answer D: all reals R: y > 0 f(x) = e -x + 3

1 - $200 Mr. Spock was inserted into a certain tv show. F(t) represents the amount of television ratings as time goes on. (in thousands) t is the next episode aired. Mr. Spock was inserted into a certain tv show. F(t) represents the amount of television ratings as time goes on. (in thousands) t is the next episode aired. What is an window on your calculator to view this function? Domain: [0-10] Domain: [0-10] Range [49 – 189 thousands] Range [49 – 189 thousands] F(t)t

1 - $300 F(t) = (.65)^X F(t) = (.65)^X Describe the two transformations

1 - $400 F(t) = (.65)^X F(t) = (.65)^X Write the domain and range of the function. ALSO, write the equation of the asymptote. D: All reals D: All reals Range: y > 14 Range: y > 14 E of A: y = 14 E of A: y = 14

1 - $500 Given the function f(x) = 2^(x-c) + D. Explain to me what c and d does to the domain and range. Given the function f(x) = 2^(x-c) + D. Explain to me what c and d does to the domain and range. Type answer to appear with a mouse-click here Type answer to appear with a mouse-click here

2 - $100 A vehicle costs 212,000 loses its value at 11% per year. Write the equation of this function. A vehicle costs 212,000 loses its value at 11% per year. Write the equation of this function. Type answer to appear with a mouse-click here Type answer to appear with a mouse-click here

2 - $200 A vehicle costs 212,000 loses its value at 11% per year. How much will the vehicle costs in 10 years? A vehicle costs 212,000 loses its value at 11% per year. How much will the vehicle costs in 10 years? Type answer to appear with a mouse-click here Type answer to appear with a mouse-click here

2 - $300 A vehicle costs 212,000 loses its value at 11% per year. At what time will the cost be 150,000. To the nearest day. 8) A vehicle costs 212,000 loses its value at 11% per year. At what time will the cost be 150,000. To the nearest day. 8) Type answer to appear with a mouse-click here Type answer to appear with a mouse-click here

2 - $400 Dominic breaks his controllers at an exponential rate. He initially breaks 2 controllers and breaks them at 11% rate per week. How controllers will he break during his 12 th week? Dominic breaks his controllers at an exponential rate. He initially breaks 2 controllers and breaks them at 11% rate per week. How controllers will he break during his 12 th week? Type answer to appear with a mouse-click here Type answer to appear with a mouse-click here

2 - $500 Dominic breaks his controllers at an exponential rate. He initially breaks 2 controllers and breaks them at 11% rate per week. How many weeks will it take until Dominic breaks 200 in a week. Dominic breaks his controllers at an exponential rate. He initially breaks 2 controllers and breaks them at 11% rate per week. How many weeks will it take until Dominic breaks 200 in a week. Type answer to appear with a mouse-click here Type answer to appear with a mouse-click here

3 - $100 Richard has $3,000. It saves 6.8% compounded annually. Write the equation and solve in 10 years. Richard has $3,000. It saves 6.8% compounded annually. Write the equation and solve in 10 years. Type answer to appear with a mouse-click here Type answer to appear with a mouse-click here

3 - $200 Nate Smooth is deciding what account to use his $2,500. Which one is better and by how much? Nate Smooth is deciding what account to use his $2,500. Which one is better and by how much? Option #1- 5.9% compounded monthly Option #2- 5% compounded continously. Type answer to appear with a mouse-click here Type answer to appear with a mouse-click here

3 - $300 DeAndre likes a girl. Initially he likes her very little but his love for her grows exponentially. He likes her 0.4 lps. It grows at 9%. Write the equation. DeAndre likes a girl. Initially he likes her very little but his love for her grows exponentially. He likes her 0.4 lps. It grows at 9%. Write the equation. Type answer to appear with a mouse-click here Type answer to appear with a mouse-click here

3 - $400 DeAndre likes a girl named Jill. Initially he likes her very little but his love for her grows exponentially. He likes her 0.4 lps. It grows at 9% per day. Find how much he loves Jill in 32 days. DeAndre likes a girl named Jill. Initially he likes her very little but his love for her grows exponentially. He likes her 0.4 lps. It grows at 9% per day. Find how much he loves Jill in 32 days. Type answer to appear with a mouse-click here Type answer to appear with a mouse-click here

3 - $500 Don’t-a Cents $, Drinks coffee/tea at an exponential rate. If he drinks coffee at 2% rate and it all started with a cup of JOE. (coffee) Write the equation. Don’t-a Cents $, Drinks coffee/tea at an exponential rate. If he drinks coffee at 2% rate and it all started with a cup of JOE. (coffee) Write the equation. Type answer to appear with a mouse-click here Type answer to appear with a mouse-click here

4 - $100 Type answer to appear with a mouse-click here Type answer to appear with a mouse-click here

4 - $200 If If y < -x + a y > x + b What must be true about a and B A ) a > b A ) a > b B) b > a B) b > a C) a = -b C) a = -b D) Ashton Taylor = a + b D) Ashton Taylor = a + b

4 - $300 Find the limit of f(x) = ½^x. Find the limit of f(x) = ½^x. Type answer to appear with a mouse-click here Type answer to appear with a mouse-click here

4 - $400 X = 1/3, -7/5 X = 1/3, -7/5

4 - $500 X = 1 X = 1

5 - $100 Who formed the first periodic table of elements? Who formed the first periodic table of elements? Dmitri Mendeleev Dmitri Mendeleev

5 - $200 How many of our suns can fit in the largest known star Canis Majoris? How many of our suns can fit in the largest known star Canis Majoris? (Please take in consideration that 1 million Earths can fit in our sun) A) 84,700 A) 84,700 B) 11,800,000 B) 11,800,000 C) 9,261,000,000 C) 9,261,000,000 D) 720,500,000,000 D) 720,500,000,000 C) 9,261,000,000 is correct! C) 9,261,000,000 is correct!

5 - $300 The gestation of humans is 280 days. Guess the gestation of elephants? Closest without busting gets it right. The gestation of humans is 280 days. Guess the gestation of elephants? Closest without busting gets it right. 645 days. 645 days.

5 - $400 How long is winter on the planet Uranus? How long is winter on the planet Uranus? A quarter of an Uranian year also known as 84 Earth Years. A quarter of an Uranian year also known as 84 Earth Years.

5 - $500 What city was the first Starbucks founded? What city was the first Starbucks founded? Seattle! Seattle!

Final Jeopardy HAHAHAHAHAHAHAH THERE IS NONE! HAHAHAHAHAHAHAH THERE IS NONE! Type answer to appear with a mouse-click here Type answer to appear with a mouse-click here