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LogarithmicfunctionsareINVERSESofExponentialfunctions.
y=x.
Theyarereflectedabouttheline
inverseof:
X
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Exponential:
Inverse:
Domain:
Range:
Asymptote:
Domain:
Range:
Asymptote:
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3.2and3.3.notebook
October13,2015
Logarithmic Form
Exponential Form
ifandonlyif
*** I
LOGS***
3x=27
log4123=x
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3.2and3.3.notebook
October13,2015
BasicPropertiesoflogs:
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Examples1: Graph
Grapheachofthefollowing.Statethedomain,rangeandasymptoteaswellas
thetranslationsfromtheparentfunction.
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3.2and3.3.notebook
October13,2015
EXAMPLES2:ChangefromLogarithmicformtoExponentialForm
EXAMPLES3:ChangefromExponentialtoLogarithmicform
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EXAMPLES4:Evaluatethefollowing:
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3.2and3.3.notebook
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EXAMPLES5:Solveforx.
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MoreProperties
MultiplyingExponentsoftheSameBase
ProductPropertywithlogs
logbmn=logbm+logbn
DividingexponentsoftheSameBase
PowerPropertyofexponents
PowerPropertyofLogarithms
(bm)n=bmn
logbap = p logba
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3.2and3.3.notebook
October13,2015
EXAMPLES6:
Expressasasinglelogarithm.Simplifyifpossible.
1.lnx+ln4
3.log4128log48
2.log10 250+log10 40
4.lnzlnx
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Example7
Expressasaproduct.Simplifyifpossible.
2.log5252
1.log10 4
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3.2and3.3.notebook
October13,2015
EXAMPLES8:
Expressasasinglelog
Expand
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Homework:
P.2005559oddalsostateasymptoteand
EBofg(x)
P.207209
13,15,59,61,63,81,83
93105odd,111118all,121
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3.2and3.3.notebook
October13,2015
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