Logarithmic Functions

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Logarithmic Functions

1. Write each equation in its equivalent exponential form 1. Write each equation in its equivalent exponential form. (similar to p.434 #4)

2. Write each equation in its equivalent logarithmic form 2. Write each equation in its equivalent logarithmic form. (similar to p.434 #10)

3. Write each equation in its equivalent logarithmic form 3. Write each equation in its equivalent logarithmic form. (similar to p.434 #14)

4. Evaluate each expression without using a calculator (similar to p

5. Evaluate each expression without using a calculator (similar to p

6. Evaluate each expression without using a calculator (similar to p

7. Evaluate each expression without using a calculator (similar to p

8. Evaluate each expression without using a calculator (similar to p

9. Evaluate each expression without using a calculator (similar to p

10. The graph of an exponential function is given 10. The graph of an exponential function is given. Select the function for each graph from the following options: (similar to p.434 #47-52)

11. Describe the transformation and graph the function (similar to p

12. Describe the transformation and graph the function (similar to p

13. Describe the transformation and graph the function (similar to p

14. Find the domain of each logarithmic function (similar to p

15. Find the domain of each logarithmic function (similar to p

16. Evaluate or simplify each expression without using a calculator (similar to p.435 #82)

17. Evaluate or simplify each expression without using a calculator (similar to p.435 #92)

18. Evaluate or simplify each expression without using a calculator (similar to p.435 #98)

19. Evaluate or simplify each expression without using a calculator (similar to p.435 #100)