Algebra II Note
Algebra II Note
Algebra II Note
Absolute Value :
the distance the number is from 0 on a number line .
Written as 1×1 .
" if ✗ is
positive
{
'
1×1 = 0, if ✗ = 0
x if is
negative
-
, x
Self Check-
(1) / /
x = 17 ✗ = 17 ,
-17 (2) 1×+31 -12=20 (3) 13×+61=39
1×+31 = 18 3×+6--1=39
-12=1--13 ✗= -15 11
✗ +3 = -1-18 ✗ = -21 and 15 K ,
,
which is value of e.
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The natural base e Ts irrational .
It is defined as follows :
(1+-4)
"
As n
approaches too
, approaches e = 2.718281828459 .
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An irrational number is a real number that is not a rational number ( i. e. it cannot be expressed as the
ratio of two
integers ) .
Irrational numbers can be represented by decimals in which the
digits go
on forever without
ever
repeating
a
pattern .
To I ( 1 r )> 0
assure >
-
initialamount growth
' 1 " ,
rate
initial amount
decay rate
it is necessary
that Ocr < 1 .
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They are identical except for the sign between 1 and r .
This results in a base less than 1 for exponential
functions and for functions
decay , a base
greater
than 1 exponential growth .
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Exponential growth functions are used in real life -
Compound interest Ts
compound interest °
compounded continuo sly
time ( usually in
Years > rate
rate
' The interest is
usually As the number of times the
t 't per year
=p ( It A-
per time
-
A-
=
, ,
h
'
compounded more
frequently amgun, principle
- interest is compounded approaches infinity ,
amount
principle number of times
the interest
than once
per year .
the interest is said to be compounded continuously .
per year
is compounded