Outcomes
        In this lesson you will 
        - Explore exponential functions of the form  . .
- Determine the effects of a and b on the graph of  . .
- Discover the meaning of and work with asymptotes. 
By the end of this section you should be able to: 
        - Model real-world phenomena using exponential functions. 
- Sketch graphs from descriptions, tables, and collect data. 
- Describe and translate between graphical, tabular, written, and symbolic representations of exponential and logarithmic relationships. 
- Demonstrate an understanding of how parameter changes affect the graphs of exponential functions. 
- Analyze scatter plots, and determine and apply the equations for the curves of best fit, using appropriate technology. 
- Demonstrate an understanding of the role of real numbers in exponential and logarithmic expressions and equations. 
- Analyze and describe the characteristics of exponential and logarithmic functions. 
Introduction
        In this section you will be introduced to exponential functions of the form  and discover how the constants a and b affect the graph of the function.
and discover how the constants a and b affect the graph of the function.
        Also in this section you will discover how to find the equations of exponential functions of the form  for some simple real-world phenomena.
 for some simple real-world phenomena. 
        This section should take you about 5 hours to complete.
        Prerequisites
        To be successful in this lesson, it would be helpful to know the following: 
        
        - The meaning of zero and negative exponents. 
- How to generate a table of values for a function. 
- How to graph a function using a table of values. 
- How to use graphing technology to draw the graphs of functions.