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Algebra 2 Notes Ch. 9 – Exponential & Logarithmic Functions ALGEBRA 2 9.6 LOGARITHMIC SCALES NAME _________________ I. Linear Scales (Middle of p. 565) These aren’t in the reading…think about them. * _____________ between numbers is constant. ↓ - To get from one number to the next you have to either ________ or ________________. - From one number to the next forms a(n) arithmetic geometric sequence. (circle one) II. Logarithmic Scales (Middle of p. 565) These aren’t in the reading…think about them. * __________ between numbers is constant. ↓ - To get from one number to the next you have to either _____________ or _____________. - From one number to the next forms a(n) arithmetic geometric sequence. (circle one) A. Decibel Scale (dB) (Back to the beginning) * The numbers in decibels go up in jumps of _______. * Each jump of ______ on the scale, the intensity is multiplied by _______. * Two jumps on the decibel scale (like from a 20 to a 40) would be an increase of intensity of ________. B. pH Scale * Measures the strength of acids (________ic) and bases (___________ine). * Label the line below with the labels: strong acid neutral weak base ACIDS 0 1 2 3 strong base weak acid BASES 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 * The H+ concentration of an acid or base = 10(– pH number) 1 Algebra 2 Notes Ch. 9 – Exponential & Logarithmic Functions - For example, something with a pH of 5 has a H+ concentration of 10– 5 - Something with a pH of 13 has a H+ concentration of ________ * Each jump of 1, the H+ concentration increases by 10x. C. The Richter Scale * Measures the strength of _________________. - Has been replaced by the Moment Magnitude Scale. It gives basically the same values until you get to the higher magnitudes (around 7 or 8). * Each jump of 1 number on the Richter scale symbolizes an earthquake that gives off waves that are 10x as large! * To get the size (amplitude) of the waves given off by an earthquake, do 10# on Richter Scale (This comes up in the applying the math questions…) How much larger is a magnitude 7.2 earthquake than a magnitude 4.8? k ⋅107.2 = 10(7.2−4.8) = 102.4 = 251.2 times larger 4.8 k ⋅10 2