3.13.1 Exponential and Logistic Functions. Quick Review.

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Exponential and Logistic Functions

Quick Review

Quick Review Solutions

What you’ll learn about Exponential Functions and Their Graphs The Natural Base e Logistic Functions and Their Graphs Population Models … and why Exponential and logistic functions model many growth patterns, including the growth of human and animal populations.

Exponential Functions

Example Finding an Exponential Function from its Table of Values

Exponential Growth and Decay

Example Transforming Exponential Functions

The Natural Base e

Exponential Functions and the Base e

Example Transforming Exponential Functions

Logistic Growth Functions