7.07 graphing Logarithmic Functions PDF

Title 7.07 graphing Logarithmic Functions
Author Kyra Jaudon
Course Precalculus
Institution University of North Florida
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7.07 Graphing Logarithmic functions on a graphing calculator instructions...


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7.07 Graphing Logarithmic Functions If you ever swam in a pool and your eyes began to sting and turn red, you felt the effects of an incorrect pH level. pH measures the concentration of hydronium ions and can be modeled by the function p(t) = −log10t. The variable t represents the amount of hydronium ions; p(t) gives the resulting pH level. Water at 25 degrees Celsius has a pH of 7. Anything that has a pH less than 7 is called acidic, a pH above 7 is basic, or alkaline. Seawater has a pH just more than 8, whereas lemonade has a pH of approximately 3. 1. Create a graph of the pH function either by hand or using technology. Locate on your graph where the pH value is 0 and where it is 1. You may need to zoom in on your graph. 2. The pool maintenance man forgot to bring his logarithmic charts, and he needs to raise the amount of hydronium ions, t, in the pool to 0.50. To do this, he can use the graph you created. Use your graph to find the pH level if the amount of hydronium ions is raised to 0.50. Then, convert the logarithmic function into an exponential function using y for the pH. 3. Recall from 07.02 how to convert a log to an exponential function. 4. The pool company developed new chemicals that transform the pH scale. Using the pH function p(t) = −log10t as the parent function, explain which transformation results in a y-intercept and why. You may graph by hand or using technology. Use complete sentences and show all translations on your graph. ○ p(t) + 1 ○ p(t + 1) ○ −1 • p(t)

1.Create a graph of the pH function either by hand or using technology. Locate on your graph where the pH value is 0 and where it is 1. You may need to zoom in on your graph.

2.The pool maintenance man forgot to bring his logarithmic charts, and he needs to raise the amount of hydronium ions, t, in the pool to 0.50. To do this, he can use the graph you created. Use your graph to find the pH level if the amount of hydronium ions is raised to 0.50. Then, convert the logarithmic function into an exponential function using y for the pH. The original function on the graph is y=-log10(t) the equation has been raised to 0.5, so now it is y=-log10^0.5, pull the negative out and get -y=log10^0.5. You can plug this into a calculator and get 0.30. Also, you can simplify both sides of the equation and solve for y. 3.The pool company developed new chemicals that transform the pH scale. Using the pH function p(t) = −log10t as the parent function, explain which transformation results in a y-intercept and why. You may graph by hand or using technology. Use complete sentences and show all translations on your graph. ○ p(t) + 1 ○ p(t + 1) ○ −1 • p(t)

A. p(t)+1 this will shift the graph 1 unit up vertically .

B. p (t+1) this will shift the graph horizontally to the left 1

C. -1* p(t) this will cause the graph to flip over the x-axis....


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