Warm Ups Term 4 Week 5. Warm Ups 4/13/15 1.Solve the equation: log 2 1 + x = 4 2 2.Find the inverse of the function: f(x) = 2 – x 3.

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Warm Ups Term 4 Week 5

Warm Ups 4/13/15 1.Solve the equation: log x = Find the inverse of the function: f(x) = 2 – x 3

Warm Up 4/14/15 3. Solve: logx + log5 = 2 4. Solve for x: x = 81 x+5

Warm Up 4/15/15 5. $4,100 is put into an account earning 7.5% interest. If the account is continuously compounded, how long would it take for the account balance to triple? 6. Solve: log(x 2 – 1) - log(12) = 1

Warm Up 4/16/15 7. Graph the function f(x) = 3 x. Find the domain and range of the inverse of the function. 8. Solve for x: 9 8-x = 27 x-3