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An Introduction to Equations Copyright Scott Storla 2015

Check the solution by creating and using a two column table. Simplify the expression showing one operation per line.

Copyright Scott Storla 2015 Check the solution by creating and using a two column table. Simplify the expression showing one operation per line.

Copyright Scott Storla 2015 Check the solution by creating and using a two column table. Simplify the expression showing one operation per line.

Introduction to the Two Column Table Copyright Scott Storla 2015

Columns Rows Introduction to the Two Column Table OperationsInverses

Solving Equations using a Two Column Table Copyright Scott Storla 2015

Solve using a two column table OperationsInverses Chapter 1 Expressions Chapter 2 Equations Do Undo Copyright Scott Storla 2015

An Introduction to Exponential Equations Copyright Scott Storla 2015

All our operations have an inverse. What the operation “does” the inverse operation “undoes”. Today we’ll concentrate on the exponential- logarithm pair. Exponential  Logarithm Square  Square Root Multiplication  Division Addition  Subtraction Copyright Scott Storla 2015

Solving Exponential Equations Part 1 Copyright Scott Storla 2015

Exponentiation Logarithm

Solving exponential equations Copyright Scott Storla 2015

Solve. Check your solution(s).

Copyright Scott Storla 2015 Solve. Check your solution(s).

Copyright Scott Storla 2015

Solve. Check your solution(s).

Solving Exponential Equations Part 1 Copyright Scott Storla 2015

Solving Exponential Equations Part 2 Copyright Scott Storla 2015

All our operations have an inverse. What the operation “does” the inverse operation “undoes”. Logarithm  Exponential Square  Square Root Multiplication  Division Addition  Subtraction Copyright Scott Storla 2015

Properties of Addition Copyright Scott Storla 2015

OperationInverse Solve using a two column table Copyright Scott Storla 2015

OperationInverse Copyright Scott Storla 2015 Solve using a two column table

OperationInverse Copyright Scott Storla 2015 Solve using a two column table

Solving Exponential Equations Part 3 Copyright Scott Storla 2015

All our operations have an inverse. What the operation “does” the inverse operation “undoes”. Logarithm  Exponential Square  Square Root Multiplication  Division Addition  Subtraction Copyright Scott Storla 2015

Properties of Multiplication Copyright Scott Storla 2015

Solve using a two column table

Copyright Scott Storla 2015

Solve using a two column table

Copyright Scott Storla 2015 Solve using a two column table

An Introduction to Equations Copyright Scott Storla 2015