kevda1st said:
Im having trouble with exponential fuctions....Im finding it difficult understanding and finding limits and asymtopes..
Any tips?? or good sites??
Here are some questions im having trouble with
For Y=Xe^-X
i) Find any zeroes of the function and examine its sign
ii) Examine the function's behaviour as X approaches (infinity) and X approaches - (infinity)
For the function y=1-e^-x
ii) what is the equation of the asymptote of this curve??
To find limits, simply sub in a number very close to the value x approaches and it gives you a good idea of how the exponential functions behave.
For y = xe
-x
i) Zeroes of the function are when y = 0, i.e. xe
-x = 0, which occurs at x = 0.
ii) As x --> ∞, e
-x --> 0 (i.e. e
-x gets very very small)
hence, xe
-x --> 0 (Even though x is very large, the multiplier of e
-x shrinks this very large number to virtually zero)
You can try subbing in x = 10000000 in the equation to see this...
As x --> - ∞, e
-x --> ∞ (i.e. e
-x gets very very large)
hence, xe
-x --> - ∞ (as x becomes a large negative number and e
-x becomes a large positive number so when you multiply the two, you get a large negative number)
You can try subbing in x = - 100000000 in the equation to see this...
For y = 1 - e
-x
i) Since e
-x can never be zero, an asymptote exists as y = 1.
Alternatively you can interpret it as x --> ∞, y --> 1
Again, try subbing in x = 100000000 in the equation if you can't see this...
Notice that as x --> - ∞, y --> - ∞ (check by subbing in a large negative number), so the curve approaches the asymptote only at very large positive values of x.