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Algebra 2 Exponential Functions
Lecture Description
In this lecture Professor Fraser will cover Exponential Functions. First, you will cover Graphing Exponential Functions before moving into Properties, Growth and Decay, Equations, and Inequalities. Four video examples round out this lesson.
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Post by Mark Mccraney on January 7, 2010
1:31 - y=2^x 2^3 is 8, not 9. It's 2 cubed, not 3 squared.
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Last reply by: christian velasco
Mon Apr 5, 2010 9:42 PM
Post by Christina Booker on October 9, 2009
I got lost at the end of the example three when he had the equation 8 = 38X and then finished by dividing 8 into 38 shouldn't it have been 38 into 8 giving an answer of 4/19?