Monday, April 25, 2011

Welcome Back! One More Marking Period.

It's been awhile since my last post. I hope everyone enjoyed their time off and are ready to finish the year off strong. We are now entering the 4th marking period and the regents is going to sneak up very quickly. As we keep working with exponential functions I have a few questions that I want to ask you and hear your response.

1) When will an exponential function increase, and will will one decrease?

2) When an exponential function is in the form y = b^x, what will the y-intercept be every time and why?

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3 comments:

  1. 1.) the exponential function will increase when the number in the decimals is greater then 1. It will decrease when its smaller then 1.
    2.) It will be 0 because it is raised to 0

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  2. 1)when more than one it will increas and when it is less than one it will decreas
    2)it will be one because it it always raisd to zero.

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  3. 1).it will in increase when its over one, decrease when its less than one. 2). it will be 1 because its raise to the zero

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