Evaluating Logarithmic Functions (5.3.1) Flashcards
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• Remember: The change of base theorem, log b x = (log a x)/(log a b), allows you to revise a logarithm problem to be in a base that is easier to use in solving the problem.
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• Remember: The change of base theorem, log b x = (log a x)/(log a b), allows you to revise a logarithm problem to be in a base that is easier to use in solving the problem.
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• A logarithm indicates the exponent to which you raise a certain base to produce a given value. The inverse of a logarithmic function is an exponential function.
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• A logarithm indicates the exponent to which you raise a certain base to produce a given value. The inverse of a logarithmic function is an exponential function.
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- Logs to the base 10 are written without a base. Logs to the base e are indicated by the symbol “ln.”
- logB(AC) = logBA + logBC
- logB(A/C) = logBA − logBC
- logB(AC) = ClogBA
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- Logs to the base 10 are written without a base. Logs to the base e are indicated by the symbol “ln.”
- logB(AC) = logBA + logBC
- logB(A/C) = logBA − logBC
- logB(AC) = ClogBA