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In this lesson, students continue connecting exponential functions and logarithms, using them to compare functions and solve problems.
Students analyze functions graphically and algebraically. They recognize the intersection of two graphs as the point when both functions have the same value and reason abstractly and quantitatively to interpret that point in context (MP2). They also practice writing equations and solving them using a logarithm. Students see that when graphs of two functions and intersect, the -coordinate of the intersection is a solution to the equation .
Note that students have not yet encountered a function with base and a negative exponent (which is commonly used in many realistic decay contexts). Though the meaning of expressions of the form when is negative is not explored in this unit, consider sharing with students that when an exponential decay is expressed with a function of the form , the exponent takes a negative value.
Technology isn't required for this lesson, but there are opportunities for students to choose to use appropriate technology to solve problems. We recommend making technology available.