Graphing an exponential function? No sweat! Create a table of values to give you ordered pairs. Then, plot those ordered pair on a coordinate plane and connect the points to make your graph! Follow along with this tutorial as it shows you all the steps.
Take a look at how you identify exponential behavior from a pattern in your data. You'll also see how to figure out if that pattern represents exponential growth or exponential decay. Check it out!
If something increases at a constant rate, you may have exponential growth on your hands. In this tutorial, learn how to turn a word problem into an exponential growth function. Then, solve the function and get the answer!
If something decreases in value at a constant rate, you may have exponential decay on your hands. In this tutorial, learn how to turn a word problem into an exponential decay function. Then, solve the function and get the answer!
Word problems let you see math in the real world! This tutorial shows you how to create a table and identify a pattern from the word problem. Then you can see how to create an exponential function from the data and solve the function to get your answer!
Multiplying an exponential function by a constant changes the function's graph. Watch the tutorial to find out how!
Looking at an equation with a variable in the exponent? You have an exponential function! Learn about exponential functions in this tutorial.
Exponential functions often involve the rate of increase or decrease of something. When it's a rate of increase, you have an exponential growth function! Check out these kinds of exponential functions in this tutorial!
Exponential functions often involve the rate of increase or decrease of something. When it's a rate of decrease, you have an exponential decay function! Check out these kinds of exponential functions in this tutorial!
If you want to solve a logarithm, you can rewrite it in exponential form and solve it that way! Follow along with this tutorial to practice solving a logarithm by first converting it to exponential form.
Rewriting a logarithm in exponential form can make solving easier. In this tutorial, you'll see how to take a logarithm and rewrite it in exponential form!
Having a problem in exponential form is great, but can you change it to logarithmic form? This tutorial shows you that process step-by-step!
If you're adding logarithms that have the same base, you can use the Product Property of Logarithms to make that job easier! Follow along with this tutorial to see how the Product Property of Logarithms is used to add logarithms with the same base.
Converting from exponential form to natural logarithmic form is easier than you might think! Follow along with this tutorial to see how to perform this conversion.
Rewriting a natural logarithm in exponential form can make solving easier. This tutorial shows you how to take a natural logarithm and convert it to exponential form!
Translating a logarithmic function vertically can be fun, especially when you know how it's done! This tutorial shows what it takes to shift a logarithmic function up and down!
Want to graph a natural base exponential function? Make a table of points! Then plot the points, connect them, and you have your graph! Follow along with this tutorial to see the entire process step-by-step.
If you want to find the answer to a logarithm, it can be helpful to change the logarithm so it has the common base of 10. To do that, you need to use the Change of Base Formula. This tutorial shows you how to take a logarithm and rewrite it as a common logarithm.
Equations involving logarithms don't have to be scary. Just get rid of the logarithm by exponentiating and solve like any other equation! This tutorial shows you all the steps.
Logarithms can be tricky, but they become a whole lot easier if you understand how they're related to exponents. Follow along with the tutorial to learn about this relationship.
A natural logarithm is a logarithm that has a special base. In this tutorial, you'll be introduced to natural logarithms!
In math, 'e' isn't just a letter, it's an irrational number! This tutorial shows you how mathematicians use the letter 'e' to represent a specific value and how having a base of 'e' is called a natural base.
The natural base exponential function is actually a function that's shorter than its name! This tutorial introduces you to this special function and shows you what it looks like.
If you want to add together logarithms with the same base, the Product Property of Logarithms can help! In this tutorial, you'll learn about this helpful property and see how it can be used to quickly add logarithms with the same base.
If you don't like the base of a logarithm, you can change it using the Change of Base Formula! This tutorial explains the Change of Base Formula for logarithms and how to use it.
If you already have a bank account or if you plan to have one in the future, then this tutorial is a must see! Follow along as this tutorial goes through a word problem involving compound interest.
Things like bank accounts, loans, investments, and mortgages are a part of life, and almost always, interest is involved. Sometimes, you need to deal with compound interest, so it would be good to know the formula for it! In this tutorial, you'll see the formula for compound interest. Take a look!