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- https://math.libretexts.org/Courses/Mission_College/Math_1%3A_College_Algebra_(Carr)/05%3A_Exponential_and_Logarithmic_Functions/5.04%3A_Logarithmic_FunctionsThe inverse of an exponential function is a logarithmic function, and the inverse of a logarithmic function is an exponential function.
- https://math.libretexts.org/Courses/Coastline_College/Math_C097%3A_Support_for_Precalculus_Corequisite%3A_MATH_C170/1.05%3A_Exponential_and_Logarithmic_Functions/1.5.07%3A_Exponential_and_Logarithmic_EquationsTo find the average rate of change of \(A\) from the end of the fourth year to the end of the fifth year, we compute \[\frac{A(5)-A(4)}{5-4} \approx 195.63\nonumber\] Similarly, the average rate of ch...To find the average rate of change of \(A\) from the end of the fourth year to the end of the fifth year, we compute \[\frac{A(5)-A(4)}{5-4} \approx 195.63\nonumber\] Similarly, the average rate of change of \(A\) from the end of the thirty-fourth year to the end of the thirty-fifth year is \[\frac{A(35)-A(34)}{35-34} \approx 1648.21\nonumber\] This means that the value of the investment is increasing at a rate of approximately \($195.63\) per year between the end of the fourth and fifth years,…
- https://math.libretexts.org/Courses/Queens_College/Preparing_for_Calculus_Bootcamp_(Gangaram)/05%3A_Day_5/5.06%3A_Exponential_and_Logarithmic_EquationsTo find the average rate of change of \(A\) from the end of the fourth year to the end of the fifth year, we compute \[\frac{A(5)-A(4)}{5-4} \approx 195.63\nonumber\] Similarly, the average rate of ch...To find the average rate of change of \(A\) from the end of the fourth year to the end of the fifth year, we compute \[\frac{A(5)-A(4)}{5-4} \approx 195.63\nonumber\] Similarly, the average rate of change of \(A\) from the end of the thirty-fourth year to the end of the thirty-fifth year is \[\frac{A(35)-A(34)}{35-34} \approx 1648.21\nonumber\] This means that the value of the investment is increasing at a rate of approximately \($195.63\) per year between the end of the fourth and fifth years,…
- https://math.libretexts.org/Courses/Borough_of_Manhattan_Community_College/MAT_206_Precalculus/4%3A_Exponential_and_Logarithmic_Functions/4.3%3A_Logarithmic_FunctionsThe inverse of an exponential function is a logarithmic function, and the inverse of a logarithmic function is an exponential function.
- https://math.libretexts.org/Courses/Chabot_College/Chabot_College_College_Algebra_for_BSTEM/06%3A_Exponential_and_Logarithmic_Functions/6.03%3A_Logarithmic_FunctionsThe inverse of an exponential function is a logarithmic function, and the inverse of a logarithmic function is an exponential function.
- https://math.libretexts.org/Courses/Las_Positas_College/Book%3A_College_Algebra/05%3A_Exponential_and_Logarithmic_Functions/5.04%3A_Logarithmic_FunctionsThe inverse of an exponential function is a logarithmic function, and the inverse of a logarithmic function is an exponential function.
- https://math.libretexts.org/Workbench/1250_Draft_3/06%3A_Exponential_and_Logarithmic_Functions/6.04%3A_Logarithmic_FunctionsThe inverse of an exponential function is a logarithmic function, and the inverse of a logarithmic function is an exponential function.
- https://math.libretexts.org/Courses/Western_Connecticut_State_University/Draft_Custom_Version_MAT_131_College_Algebra/06%3A_Exponential_and_Logarithmic_Functions/6.03%3A_Logarithmic_FunctionsThe inverse of an exponential function is a logarithmic function, and the inverse of a logarithmic function is an exponential function.
- https://math.libretexts.org/Courses/Prince_Georges_Community_College/MAT_1350%3A_Precalculus_Part_I/06%3A_Exponential_and_Logarithmic_Functions/6.03%3A_Logarithmic_FunctionsThe inverse of an exponential function is a logarithmic function, and the inverse of a logarithmic function is an exponential function.
- https://math.libretexts.org/Courses/Borough_of_Manhattan_Community_College/MAT_206.5/05%3A_Exponential_and_Logarithmic_Functions/5.04%3A_Logarithmic_FunctionsThe inverse of an exponential function is a logarithmic function, and the inverse of a logarithmic function is an exponential function.
- https://math.libretexts.org/Courses/Coastline_College/Math_C115%3A_College_Algebra_(Tran)/06%3A_Exponential_and_Logarithmic_Functions/6.04%3A_Logarithmic_FunctionsThe inverse of an exponential function is a logarithmic function, and the inverse of a logarithmic function is an exponential function.