Georgia Standards

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A.PAR.8.3 - Create exponential equations in two variables to represent relationships between quantities, including in mathematically applicable situations; graph equations on coordinate axes with labels and scales.

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Math in the News

Math in the News Collection: Applications of Exponential Functions

This is a collection of Math in the News stories that focus on the topic of Exponential Functions. Applications of Exponential and Logarithmic Functions, Applications of Linear Functions, Data Analysis and Sequences
Math in the News: Issue 1--The Fukushima Earthquake

Math in the News: Issue 1--The Fukushima Earthquake

Math in the News: Issue 1--The Fukushima Earthquake

March 2011. A comparison of the Japanese earthquake near Fukushima to the one in the Sichuan Province of China in 2008.

Applications of Exponential and Logarithmic Functions
Math in the News: Issue 102--Why Ebola Is So Dangerous

Math in the News: Issue 102--Why Ebola Is So Dangerous

Math in the News: Issue 102--Why Ebola Is So Dangerous

November 2014. In this issue of Math in the News we examine the ebola virus.

Applications of Exponential and Logarithmic Functions
Math in the News: Issue 2--Radiation Leak at Fukushima

Math in the News: Issue 2--Radiation Leak at Fukushima

Math in the News: Issue 2--Radiation Leak at Fukushima

March 2011. In this issue we look at the nuclear power plant in Fukushima, Japan, and the amount of heat generated from the radiation leak.

Applications of Exponential and Logarithmic Functions
Math in the News: Issue 34--Why Is Listeria So Dangerous?

Math in the News: Issue 34--Why Is Listeria So Dangerous?

Math in the News: Issue 34--Why Is Listeria So Dangerous?

11/6/11. In this issue we look at the listeria bacteria to see what makes this particular type of bacteria so dangerous.

Applications of Exponential and Logarithmic Functions