
Exponential and logarithmic functions and graphs
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- Q1How do we describe the graph of an exponential function?LineParabolaCircledecay or growth30s
- Q2Which of the following functions represents an exponential growth?f(x) = x^2f(x) = 1/xf(x) = 2xf(x) = 2^xf(x) = (1/2)^x30s
- Q3What is the inverse function of an exponential function?Trigonometric functionQuadratic functionLogarithmic functionLinear function30s
- Q4What is the graph of a logarithmic function?A parabolaA circleA curve that approaches but never touches the x-axisA straight line30s
- Q5What is the equation of the natural logarithmic function?f(x) = x^2f(x) = e^xf(x) = log(x)f(x) = sin(x)f(x) = ln(x)30s
- Q6Which of the following is true about the domain of an exponential function?The domain is only integersThe domain is only positive numbersThe domain is only negative numbersThe domain is all real numbers30s
- Q7Which of the following is a characteristic of logarithmic functions?They exhibit exponential growth or decayThey exhibit linear growthThey exhibit logarithmic growth or decayThey exhibit quadratic growthThey exhibit trigonometric growth30s
- Q8What is the relationship between exponential and logarithmic functions?They are unrelated functionsThey have the same graphThey have the same domainThey are inverse functions of each otherThey are equivalent functions30s
- Q9Which of the following functions has a horizontal asymptote at y = 0?f(x) = log(x)f(x) = e^xf(x) = x^2f(x) = sin(x)30s
- Q10Which of the following is the correct graph of a logarithmic function?A V-shaped curveA parabolaA circleA curve that increases slowly.A straight line30s