This chapter defines and investigates exponential and logarithmic functions. Exponential functions have a variable exponent and constant base, and are important due to their wide variety of applications including compound interest and radioactive decay. Logarithmic functions are defined as the inverse functions of exponential functions. The chapter explores properties of these functions such as their graphs and how to solve exponential and logarithmic equations. Objectives include defining the functions, investigating their properties, introducing applications, and solving related equations.