AP Precalculus Review: Modeling with Exponential and Logarithmic Functions

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Sequence

An ordered list of numbers where the domain is a subset of integers.

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Arithmetic Sequence

A sequence where consecutive terms share a common difference.

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Common Difference (d)

The fixed amount added to each term of an arithmetic sequence.

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Geometric Sequence

A sequence where consecutive terms share a common ratio.

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Common Ratio (r)

The constant factor multiplied to each term of a geometric sequence.

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Linear Function

A function that has a constant rate of change.

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Exponential Function

A function where the output changes by multiplying by a factor.

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Additive Change

A change involving a constant difference between terms.

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Multiplicative Change

A change involving a constant ratio between terms.

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Growth Factor

The base (b) in an exponential function that indicates growth.

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Decay Factor

The base (b) in an exponential function that indicates decay.

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Exponential Growth

When the growth factor b is greater than 1.

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Exponential Decay

When the growth factor b is between 0 and 1.

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Limiting Behavior for Growth

As x approaches infinity, f(x) approaches infinity for growth.

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Limiting Behavior for Decay

As x approaches infinity, f(x) approaches 0 for decay.

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Concavity

The direction in which a graph curves; can be up or down.

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Relative Maxima

The highest point in a local region of a function.

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Relative Minima

The lowest point in a local region of a function.

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Inflection Point

A point on the graph where the concavity changes.

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Function Composition

Combining two functions such that the output of one becomes the input of the other.

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Inverse Function

A function that reverses the mapping of the original function.

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Logarithm

The exponent to which the base must be raised to yield a given number.

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Product Rule of Logarithms

logb(xy) = logb(x) + log_b(y)

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