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Ask the students to volunteer to discuss problems that have affected friends or acquaintances and use Figure 4.1 on page 74 to work through the problems step-by-step.
Class Exercises:
Logarithm
A logarithm is the power to which a number, called the base, must be raised to produce a given number.
Fraction
A numerical quantity that is not whole, representing a part of a whole.
Inverse Function
A function that reverses the effects of another function, such that the composition of the two functions yields the identity function.
Graph
A visual representation of data or mathematical functions on a coordinate plane.
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