Answered step by step
Verified Expert Solution
Link Copied!

Question

00
1 Approved Answer

please help with the questions below Topic O: Exponential Functions and Logarithms Simplify the following: 1.) 1082 4 2.) log8 4 3.) In 4.) 5108

image text in transcribedimage text in transcribedimage text in transcribed

please help with the questions below

image text in transcribedimage text in transcribedimage text in transcribed
Topic O: Exponential Functions and Logarithms Simplify the following: 1.) 1082 4 2.) log8 4 3.) In 4.) 5108 40 5 . ) eln12 6.) 10g12 2 + 10g12 9 + 10g12 8 7.) 1082 3 3 2 + 1082 32 8 . ) 108 1 3 4 -log, 12 9.) 1083 ( V3) Solve the following: 10.) logs (3x - 8) =2 11.) log , ( x - x + 3 ) = N / - 12.) log (x - 3) +log5 =2 13.) log 2 (x - 1 ) + log2 (x+ 3) =5 14.) 10g5 (x+3) -logs x = 2 15.) Inx' - Inx = = 16.) 3*-2 =18 17.) ext = 10 18. ) 8* =52*-1egion = Volume 2. ) f (x ) = 4 Find the area between the x-axis and f(x) from x = 0 to x = 5. Sketch the region to verify. 3 . ) f (x ) = x 4.) f(x ) = x+3 5. ) f (x ) = 19-x2 6.) f (x ) = x+1, x52 7.) Fill in the four blanks. 15 - x, x > 2 6 3 300 So 600 450Topic Q: Basic Right Angle Trigonometry Solve the following: If point P is on the terminal side of 0, find all 6 trigonometric functions of 0. (Answers need not be rationalized.) 1.) P ( - 2,4 ) 2. ) P ( 15 ,-2) 3.) If cos0 = - -, in quadrant II, 4.) If cote = 2V/10 13 3 , in quadrant III, find sin O and tan 0. find sin O and cose 5.) State the quadrant in which each of the following is true. a.) sin 0 > 0 and cos0 0 c.) tan 0 > 0 and seco

Step by Step Solution

There are 3 Steps involved in it

Step: 1

blur-text-image

Get Instant Access with AI-Powered Solutions

See step-by-step solutions with expert insights and AI powered tools for academic success

Step: 2

blur-text-image

Step: 3

blur-text-image

Ace Your Homework with AI

Get the answers you need in no time with our AI-driven, step-by-step assistance

Get Started

Recommended Textbook for

Business Statistics A Decision Making Approach

Authors: David F. Groebner, Patrick W. Shannon, Phillip C. Fry

9th Edition

013302184X, 978-0133021844

Students also viewed these Mathematics questions

Question

Why was the note in this case not negotiable?

Answered: 1 week ago