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3.5

Exponential and
Logarithmic Models
Introduction
Common types of mathematical models involving exponential
functions or logarithmic functions include:
1. Exponential growth model: y = aebx, b > 0
Exponential decay model:

y = aebx, b < 0

2. Logistic growth model:
3. Gaussian model:

y = ae

4. Logarithmic models: y = a + blnx ; y = a + blog10x
5. Newton’s Law of Cooling:

Tt

Tm

6. Exponential Regression model: y

(T0 Tm )ekt , k

0

abx

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1. Exponential Growth/Decay Model
Growth: y = aebx, b > 0

Decay: y = aebx, b < 0

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Exponential Growth/Decay Model
The following is a more user-friendly model to use when problem solving:

Af

A0e

kt

Ao = initial value
Af = final value
k = rate of increase if k > 0;
rate of decrease if k < 0
t = time between Ao and Af
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Example 1 – Demography
Estimates of the world population (in millions) from 2003
through 2009 are shown in the table. A scatter plot of the
data is shown below. (Source: U.S. Census Bureau)

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Example 1 – Demography

cont’d

An exponential growth model that approximates these data
is given by

P = 6097e0.0116t, 3

t

9

where P is the population (in millions) and t = 3 represents
2003.
a) According to this model, when will the world population
reach 7.1 billion?

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Example 1 – Solution
P = 6097e0.0116t
7100 = 6097e0.0116t

cont’d
Write original equation.

Substitute 7100 for P.

e0.0116t

Divide each side by 6097.

In1.16451

Ine0.0116t

Take natural log of each side.

0.15230

0.0116t

Inverse Property

13.1

Divide each side by 0.0116.

1.16451

t

According to the model, the world population will reach
7.1 billion in 2013.
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2. Logistic Growth Model

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Logistic Growth Model
The following is a more user-friendly model to use when problem solving:

P(t )

c
1 ae

bt

P(t) = population after time t
c = carrying capacity
a = constant
b = growth rate
t = time

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Logistic Growth Model
Some populations initially have rapid growth, followed by a
declining rate of growth, as indicated by the graph below.

Logistic Curve
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Logistic Growth Model
One model for describing this type of growth pattern is the
logistic curve given by the function

where y is the population size and x is the time. An
example is a bacteria culture that is initially allowed to grow
under ideal conditions, and then under less favorable
conditions that inhibit growth. A logistic growth curve is also
called a sigmoidal curve (or S curve).
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Example 2 – Spread of a Virus
On a college campus of 5000 students, one student returns
from vacation with a contagious flu virus. The spread of the
virus is modeled by

where y is the total number of students infected after days.
The college will cancel classes when 40% or more of the
students are infected.
a. How many students are infected after 5 days?
b. After how many days will the college cancel classes?
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Example 2 – Solution
a. After 5 days, the number of students infected is

54.
b. Classes are canceled when the number of infected
students is (0.40)(5000) = 2000.

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Example 2 – Solution

cont’d

1 + 4999e –0.8t = 2.5
e –0.8t =
In e –0.8t = In
– 0.8t = In

t = 10.14

So, after about 10 days, at least 40% of the students will be
infected, and classes will be canceled.
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3. Gaussian Model
2

y

ae

( x b)
c

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Gaussian Model
This type of model is commonly used in probability and
statistics to represent populations that are normally
distributed. For standard normal distributions, the model
takes the form

The graph of a Gaussian model is called a bell-shaped
curve. Try graphing the normal distribution curve with a
graphing utility. Can you see why it is called a bellshaped curve?

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Gaussian Model
The average value for a population can be found from the
bell-shaped curve by observing where the maximum
y-value of the function occurs. The x-value corresponding
to the maximum y-value of the function represents the
average value of the independent variable—in this case, x.

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Example 3 – SAT Scores
In 2009, the Scholastic Aptitude Test (SAT) mathematics
scores for college-bound seniors roughly followed the
normal distribution
( x 515)2
26,912

y

0.0034e

, 200

x

800

where x is the SAT score for mathematics.
a) Use a graphing utility to graph this function
b) Estimate the average SAT score.

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Example 3 – Solution
On this bell-shaped curve, the maximum value of the curve
represents the average score. Using the maximum feature of
the graphing utility, you can see that the average mathematics
score for college bound seniors in 2009 was 515.

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4. Logarithmic Models
y = a + b ln x

y = a + b log10x

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Example 4 - Meteorology
In meteorology, the relationship between the height H of a
weather balloon (measured in km) and the atmospheric
pressure p (measured in millimeters of mercury) is modeled
by the function

H 48 8ln p
a) Predict the height of a weather balloon when the
atmospheric pressure is 560 millimeters of mercury.
b) If the height of the balloon is 3 km, what is the
atmospheric pressure?
c) Graph this model. Does it look like a log graph? Explain.
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5. Newton’s Law of Cooling

Tt

Tm

kt

(T0 Tm )e , k

0

Tt = temperature of object at time t

Tm = temperature of surrounding medium (room temp)
To = initial temperature of heated object
k = negative constant
t = time

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Example 5 – Cooling Heated Object
An object is heated to 100°C and is then allowed to cool in
a room whose air temperature is 30°C.
a)
b)
c)
d)

If the temp of the object is 80 C after 5 minutes, find
the value of k.
Determine the time that needs to elapse before the
object is 75 C.
Graph the relation found between temperature and
time.
Using the graph, determine the time that needs to
elapse before the object is 75 C.

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6. Exponential Regression Model
on TI-84

y

ab

x

a = initial value
b = ratio of successive y-values

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3.5 3.6 exp-log models 13-14

  • 2. Introduction Common types of mathematical models involving exponential functions or logarithmic functions include: 1. Exponential growth model: y = aebx, b > 0 Exponential decay model: y = aebx, b < 0 2. Logistic growth model: 3. Gaussian model: y = ae 4. Logarithmic models: y = a + blnx ; y = a + blog10x 5. Newton’s Law of Cooling: Tt Tm 6. Exponential Regression model: y (T0 Tm )ekt , k 0 abx 2
  • 3. 1. Exponential Growth/Decay Model Growth: y = aebx, b > 0 Decay: y = aebx, b < 0 3
  • 4. Exponential Growth/Decay Model The following is a more user-friendly model to use when problem solving: Af A0e kt Ao = initial value Af = final value k = rate of increase if k > 0; rate of decrease if k < 0 t = time between Ao and Af 4
  • 5. Example 1 – Demography Estimates of the world population (in millions) from 2003 through 2009 are shown in the table. A scatter plot of the data is shown below. (Source: U.S. Census Bureau) 5
  • 6. Example 1 – Demography cont’d An exponential growth model that approximates these data is given by P = 6097e0.0116t, 3 t 9 where P is the population (in millions) and t = 3 represents 2003. a) According to this model, when will the world population reach 7.1 billion? 6
  • 7. Example 1 – Solution P = 6097e0.0116t 7100 = 6097e0.0116t cont’d Write original equation. Substitute 7100 for P. e0.0116t Divide each side by 6097. In1.16451 Ine0.0116t Take natural log of each side. 0.15230 0.0116t Inverse Property 13.1 Divide each side by 0.0116. 1.16451 t According to the model, the world population will reach 7.1 billion in 2013. 7
  • 9. Logistic Growth Model The following is a more user-friendly model to use when problem solving: P(t ) c 1 ae bt P(t) = population after time t c = carrying capacity a = constant b = growth rate t = time 9
  • 10. Logistic Growth Model Some populations initially have rapid growth, followed by a declining rate of growth, as indicated by the graph below. Logistic Curve 10
  • 11. Logistic Growth Model One model for describing this type of growth pattern is the logistic curve given by the function where y is the population size and x is the time. An example is a bacteria culture that is initially allowed to grow under ideal conditions, and then under less favorable conditions that inhibit growth. A logistic growth curve is also called a sigmoidal curve (or S curve). 11
  • 12. Example 2 – Spread of a Virus On a college campus of 5000 students, one student returns from vacation with a contagious flu virus. The spread of the virus is modeled by where y is the total number of students infected after days. The college will cancel classes when 40% or more of the students are infected. a. How many students are infected after 5 days? b. After how many days will the college cancel classes? 12
  • 13. Example 2 – Solution a. After 5 days, the number of students infected is 54. b. Classes are canceled when the number of infected students is (0.40)(5000) = 2000. 13
  • 14. Example 2 – Solution cont’d 1 + 4999e –0.8t = 2.5 e –0.8t = In e –0.8t = In – 0.8t = In t = 10.14 So, after about 10 days, at least 40% of the students will be infected, and classes will be canceled. 14
  • 16. Gaussian Model This type of model is commonly used in probability and statistics to represent populations that are normally distributed. For standard normal distributions, the model takes the form The graph of a Gaussian model is called a bell-shaped curve. Try graphing the normal distribution curve with a graphing utility. Can you see why it is called a bellshaped curve? 16
  • 17. Gaussian Model The average value for a population can be found from the bell-shaped curve by observing where the maximum y-value of the function occurs. The x-value corresponding to the maximum y-value of the function represents the average value of the independent variable—in this case, x. 17
  • 18. Example 3 – SAT Scores In 2009, the Scholastic Aptitude Test (SAT) mathematics scores for college-bound seniors roughly followed the normal distribution ( x 515)2 26,912 y 0.0034e , 200 x 800 where x is the SAT score for mathematics. a) Use a graphing utility to graph this function b) Estimate the average SAT score. 18
  • 19. Example 3 – Solution On this bell-shaped curve, the maximum value of the curve represents the average score. Using the maximum feature of the graphing utility, you can see that the average mathematics score for college bound seniors in 2009 was 515. 19
  • 20. 4. Logarithmic Models y = a + b ln x y = a + b log10x 20
  • 21. Example 4 - Meteorology In meteorology, the relationship between the height H of a weather balloon (measured in km) and the atmospheric pressure p (measured in millimeters of mercury) is modeled by the function H 48 8ln p a) Predict the height of a weather balloon when the atmospheric pressure is 560 millimeters of mercury. b) If the height of the balloon is 3 km, what is the atmospheric pressure? c) Graph this model. Does it look like a log graph? Explain. 21
  • 22. 5. Newton’s Law of Cooling Tt Tm kt (T0 Tm )e , k 0 Tt = temperature of object at time t Tm = temperature of surrounding medium (room temp) To = initial temperature of heated object k = negative constant t = time 22
  • 23. Example 5 – Cooling Heated Object An object is heated to 100°C and is then allowed to cool in a room whose air temperature is 30°C. a) b) c) d) If the temp of the object is 80 C after 5 minutes, find the value of k. Determine the time that needs to elapse before the object is 75 C. Graph the relation found between temperature and time. Using the graph, determine the time that needs to elapse before the object is 75 C. 23
  • 24. 6. Exponential Regression Model on TI-84 y ab x a = initial value b = ratio of successive y-values 24