GenMath11 - Q1 - Mod7 - Exponential Functions Equations and Inequalities - Version Final
GenMath11 - Q1 - Mod7 - Exponential Functions Equations and Inequalities - Version Final
Quarter 1 – Module 7:
Exponential Functions,
Equations and Inequalities
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What I Need to Know
This module was designed and written with you in mind. It is here to help you master
how to solve exponential equation and inequality. The scope of this module permits
it to be used in many different learning situations. The language used recognizes the
diverse vocabulary level of students. The lessons are arranged to follow the standard
sequence of the course. But the order in which you read them can be changed to
correspond with the textbook you are now using.
What I Know
Choose the letter of the best answer. Write the chosen letter on a separate sheet of
paper.
3. In solving for the value of the unknown variable in 4𝑥+1 = 16, what is the
best thing to do first?
a. Divide 16 by 4.
b. Multiply 4 by x+1.
c. Write x+1 as the exponent for both 4 and 16.
d. Express 16 as 42.
4. Which of the following best leads to the value of the unknown in 4𝑥+1 = 16?
a. 4𝑥+1 = 16𝑥
b. (4)2(𝑥+1) = 16
c. 4𝑥+1 = 42
d. 4𝑥+1 = 24
6. Which of the following best leads to the value of the unknown in 27𝑥 = 9?
a. 93𝑥 = 9
b. 93𝑥 = 32
c. 39𝑥 = 9
d. 33𝑥 = 32
1 𝑥+4 1 𝑥
13. Which best describes base b of (3) ≥ (9) ?
a. 0<𝑏<1
b. 𝑏<1
c. 𝑏>1
d. 𝑏>0
1 𝑥+4 1 𝑥
14. Which of the following best leads to the value of x in (3) ≥ (9) ?
1 𝑥+4 1 2𝑥
a. ( ) ≤( )
3 3
1 𝑥+4 1 𝑥
b. (3) ≥ (3)
1 𝑥+4 1 −2𝑥
c. (3) ≥ (3)
1 𝑥+4 1 −2𝑥
d. (3) ≤ (3)
1 𝑥+4 1 𝑥
15. What is the solution to (3) ≥ (9) ?
a. (4, +∞)
b. [4, +∞)
c. (−∞, 4)
d. (−∞, 4]
Lesson
Exponential Functions,
Equations and Inequalities
In the previous lessons, you learned how to determine domain and range of an
exponential function. You were to only consider cases of exponential functions where
P(x) is linear, in which case, bP(x) will always be defined for any value of x. Thus, the
domain of an exponential function is the set of real numbers or 𝑅. For the range,
note that bP(x) > 0 for any value of x. hence, the range of an exponential function will
depend on a and h.
After learning the differences among the three exponential expressions, can
you give your own examples for each? What are they?
What’s In
it differ from the exponents of some other functions? Good! The exponential function
has exponents that are variables. In the past lesson, you have learned that this
exponent determines how fast a function increases or decreases.
What’s New
Raise It!
This time let us see how fast you can compute mentally and how smart your
reasoning power is. Just answer as fast as you can without looking at the solutions
below. Ready? Let us begin!
1. How many times do you have to multiply 4 by itself to obtain 64?
2. How will you write it in symbols?
3. What kind of mathematical expression is it?
4. How many times do you have to multiply 4 by itself so that the result will be
greater than 64?
5. How will you write the fourth question in symbols?
6. What kind of mathematical expression is being depicted by it?
Solutions:
1. Sounds like you find it easy. Correct, three times!
2. Expressing it in symbols, it is 4𝑥 = 64. Then, it becomes 43 = 64, based on
your first answer.
3. In the previous module, you have learned that 4𝑥 = 64 is an exponential
equation since it is an exponential expression with only one variable and
involving an equation.
4. You might answer 5, 6, 7, 8, and so on. They are all correct. But actually,
even non-integers may be solutions as long as they are greater than 4.
Hence the solution is x > 4.
5. Writing it in symbols, it is 4𝑥 > 64.
6. It is an exponential inequality since it involves an exponential expression
with only one variable and an inequality.
What is It
In the previous activity you have been able to solve for the values of the unknown
in both exponential equation and inequality. Most probably you have successfully
solved them mentally. How do your solutions really work? Let us try to understand
it further.
Solving Exponential Equation
Solution:
4𝑥+1 = 43 Express 64 as 43 , in order for both sides of the equation
to have same bases.
𝑥+1 = 3 One-to-one Property of Exponential Functions states
that if 𝑏 𝑥1 = 𝑏 𝑥2 , then 𝑥1 = 𝑥2 .
𝑥+1−1 = 3−1 Use Addition Property of Equality in order to solve for
the value of x.
𝑥=2 Combine like terms.
Example 2: Solve for the value of x in 34𝑥 = 9𝑥+1 .
Solution:
4𝑥 = 2𝑥 + 2
One-to-one Property of Exponential Functions states
that if 𝑏 𝑥1 = 𝑏 𝑥2 , then 𝑥1 = 𝑥2 .
4𝑥 − 2𝑥 = 2𝑥 + 2 − 2𝑥
Use Addition Property of Equality in order to solve for
the value of x.
2𝑥 = 2
Combine like terms.
𝑥=1
Use Multiplication Property of Equality by multiplying
both sides of the equation by ½.
Solution:
5𝑥 > (5)3(𝑥+8) Express 125 as 53 , for both sides of the inequality
to have same bases.
𝑥 > 3𝑥 + 24 𝑏 = 5. It is a fact that if 𝑏 > 1 and 𝑏 𝑥1 > 𝑏 𝑥2 , then
𝑥1 > 𝑥2 .
𝑥 − 𝑥 − 24 > 3𝑥 + 24 − 𝑥 − 24 Use Addition Property of Equality in order to solve
for the value of x.
−24 > 2𝑥
Combine like terms.
𝑥 < −12 Use Multiplication Property of Equality by
multiplying both sides of the equation by ½.
Hence, the solution to the exponential inequality 5𝑥 > 125𝑥+8 is the set of all
real numbers less than -12. In symbols, that is, 𝑥 < −12 or (−∞, −12).
1 2𝑥+9 1 𝑥−5
Example 4: Solve for the values of x in ( ) ≤ ( ) .
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Solution:
1 2𝑥+9 1 3(𝑥−5) 1 1 3
( ) ≤ ( ) Express 343
as (7) , in order for both sides of
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the inequality to have same bases.
2𝑥 + 9 ≥ 3𝑥 − 15 1
𝑏 = . It is a fact that if 0 < 𝑏 < 1 and 𝑏 𝑥1 <
7
𝑏 𝑥2 , then 𝑥1 > 𝑥2 .
2𝑥 + 9 − 2𝑥 + 15 Use Addition Property of Equality in order to
≥ 3𝑥 − 15 − 2𝑥 + 15 solve for the value of x.
24 ≥ 𝑥 Combine like terms.
or 𝑥 ≤ 24
1 2𝑥+9 1 𝑥−5
Thus, the solution to the exponential inequality ( ) ≤ ( ) is the set
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of all real numbers less than or equal to 24. In symbols, that is, 𝑥 ≤ 24 or (−∞, 24].
What’s More
1 𝑥+2 1 𝑥
100 > 102𝑥 𝑓(𝑥) = 𝑥 3 𝑔(𝑥) = 45𝑥 𝑦 = 5𝑥−1 ( ) =( ) 𝑓(𝑥) = 2𝑥
2 8
Solve for the values of x for each of the following exponential equations and
inequalities.
1. 82−𝑥 = 2
1 𝑥 1
2. ( ) <
2 8
3. 5 = 25
𝑥 𝑥−2
4. 3𝑥+2 ≥ 27
5. 43𝑥 = 8𝑥−1
Fill in the blanks of the following statements with the correct missing words or
phrases.
1. ________________________ states that in 𝑓(𝑥) = 𝑏 𝑥 , if 𝑏 𝑥1 = 𝑏 𝑥2 , then 𝑥1 = 𝑥2 .
2. This property, as stated in the previous statement, applies in solving
______________________.
3. Given an exponential equation, first thing we see to it is that the bases of
both sides of the equation are ___________________.
4. In solving an exponential inequality, if base b is greater than 1 and 𝑏 𝑥1 > 𝑏 𝑥2 ,
then ___________________.
5. Given that __________________________________, and 𝑏 𝑥1 > 𝑏 𝑥2 , then 𝑥1 < 𝑥2 .
What I Can Do
When solving exponential equation and inequality, you look for values of the
unknown variable that would accurately fit in the exponential expression.
Similarly, you have a group of people where you perfectly fit. And you become
the best version of you when you are with those whom you originally belong. They
are no more than your own family. With them, you can show the true you, because
you know they accept you no matter what. From your family is where you first learn
desirable traits towards your fellows. What others see from you reflects how you were
raised by your family. Write an essay of your own experience showing your characters
towards your peers that are instilled in you by your family.
Try scoring your essay using the rubric below.
4 3 2 1
Content Very relative Somewhat Less relative Not relative to
to the topic relative to the to the topic the topic and
and well- topic and and poorly very poorly
organized organized organized organized
Spelling, No spelling, Very few Several Many spelling,
Grammar, punctuation spelling, spelling, punctuation,
and or punctuation, punctuation, and
Punctuations grammatical and and grammatical
errors grammatical grammatical errors
errors errors
When you scored 6-8, share and read it aloud to your family and make them
feel appreciated. But when you scored 5 and below, try revising it first. Then see to
it that right after, you will also make your family proud after sharing it with them.
Assessment
Choose the letter of the best answer. Write the chosen letter on a separate sheet of
paper.
3. In solving for the value of the unknown variable in 25𝑥 = 64, what is the best
thing to do first?
a. Simplify 64 into 82 .
b. Divide 64 by 2.
c. Express 64 as 26 .
d. Multiply 5x by 2.
4. Which of the following best leads to the value of the unknown in 25𝑥 = 64?
a. 25𝑥 = 64/2
b. 25𝑥 = 26
c. 25𝑥 = 82
d. 25𝑥 = 64/25𝑥
2
6. Which of the following best leads to the value of the unknown in 8𝑥 = 22𝑥+1 ?
2
a. 83𝑥 = 22𝑥+1
2
b. 8𝑥 = 82𝑥+1
c. (2)3 = 22𝑥+1
2
d. (2)3𝑥 = 22𝑥+1
2
7. What are the values of x in 8𝑥 = 22𝑥+1 ?
1
a. − 3 , −1
1
b. − , 1
3
1
c. 3
, −1
1
d. 3
,1
10. Which of the following best leads to the solution for the given in item 9?
a. 25𝑥 < (100 + 25)𝑥−3
b. 25𝑥 > (100 + 25)𝑥−3
c. (5)2𝑥 < (5)3(𝑥−3)
d. (5)2𝑥 > (5)3(𝑥−3)
11. What is the value of x in the given exponential inequality in item 9?
a. 𝑥<6
b. 𝑥>7
c. 𝑥<8
d. 𝑥>9
12. Which among the following is a significant observation when solving for x
value of 0.49𝑥 > 0.7𝑥+1 ?
a. The exponents both used variable x.
b. The exponent on the right side is 1 greater than the other.
c. The bases are multiples of 0.7.
d. The bases are greater than 0 but less than 1.
13. Which best leads to the correct answer in solving for the unknown variable
in the given exponential inequality in number 12?
a. 0.49𝑥 < (0.7)2(𝑥+1)
b. (0.7)2𝑥 < 0.7𝑥+1
c. 0.49𝑥 > (0.7)2(𝑥+1)
d. (0.7)2𝑥 > (0.7)2(𝑥+1)
14. Which of the following is a correct part of the solution for the given in item
12?
a. 𝑥 > 𝑥 + 1
b. 𝑥 < 𝑥 + 1
c. 2𝑥 > 𝑥 + 1
d. 2𝑥 < 𝑥 + 1