PRE-AP PRE-CALCULUS CHAPTER 3, SECTION 3 LOGARITHMIC FUNCTIONS AND THEIR GRAPHS 2013 - 2014.

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PRE-AP PRE-CALCULUS CHAPTER 3, SECTION 3 LOGARITHMIC FUNCTIONS AND THEIR GRAPHS

EXPONENTIAL FUNCTIONS & THEIR INVERSE

CHANGING BETWEEN LOGARITHMIC AND EXPONENTIAL FORM

WRITE THE FOLLOWING LOGS IN EXPONENTIAL FORM

BASIC PROPERTIES OF LOGS

EVALUATING LOGARITHMIC AND EXPONENTIAL EXPRESSIONS

COMMON LOGARITHMS

BASIC PROPERTIES OF COMMON LOGARITHMS

EVALUATING LOGS AND EXPONENTIAL EXPRESSIONS, BASE 10

EVALUATING COMMON LOGS WITH A CALCULATOR

SOLVING SIMPLE LOG EQUATIONS

BASIC PROPERTIES OF NATURAL LOGARITHMS

EVALUATING NATURAL LOGARITHMS WITH A CALCULATOR

[-2, 6] by [-3, 3] Domain: Range: Continuity: Increasing: Symmetry: Extrema: Asymptotes: End Behavior:

GRAPHS OF INVERSE FUNCTIONS Graph a set of logarithmic equations that are inverses of each other in the window [-5, 5] by [-5, 5]

GRAPHS OF INVERSE FUNCTIONS Graph a set of logarithmic equations that are inverses of each other in the window [-5, 5] by [-5, 5]

CH 3.3 HOMEWORK Pg 308 – 309, #’s: 1 – 21 every other odd, 33, 53, 61, 65 Total problems: 10 Gray Book: