TEKS: Chapter 111. Mathematics See All Teacher Resources
111.39.c.9.B
Interpret the meaning of the values of a and b in exponential functions of the form f(x) = abx in real-world problems
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Courses
- Course: Algebra I, Unit 2: Radicals, Exponents, and Expressions Lesson 13: Rewriting Exponential Expressions
- Course: Algebra I, Unit 3: Rate of Change Lesson 9: Modeling using Linear and Exponential Rates of Change
- Course: Tennessee Bridge Math, Unit 4: Linear and Exponential Functions Lesson 9: Equations of Exponentials as Models
- Course: Algebra I (College), Unit 2: Radicals, Exponents, and Expressions Lesson 12: Properties of Exponential Expressions
- Course: Algebra I, Unit 2: Radicals, Exponents, and Expressions Lesson 12: Properties of Exponential Expressions
- Course: Mathematics I (College), Unit 3: Linear and Exponential Functions Lesson 9: Equations of Exponentials as Models
- Course: Mathematics I, Unit 3: Linear and Exponential Functions Lesson 9: Equations of Exponentials as Models
- Course: Algebra I, Unit 1: Graphing Equations and Inequalities Lesson 17: Equations of Exponentials as Models
- Course: Algebra I (College), Unit 8: Rate of Change Lesson 9: Modeling using Linear and Exponential Rates of Change
- Course: Algebra I (College), Unit 6: Graphing Equations and Inequalities Lesson 17: Equations of Exponentials as Models