Table of Contents Logarithm Properties - Change of Base The Change of Base rule for logarithms states that... Any real number can be used for the new base.

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Table of Contents Logarithm Properties - Change of Base The Change of Base rule for logarithms states that... Any real number can be used for the new base a as long as it is a number for which logs are defined. To remember the order for the M and the b, just note that as you read, the M is “higher” than the b, so place it in the numerator.

Table of Contents Slide 2 Logarithm Properties - Change of Base Example 1:

Table of Contents Slide 3 Logarithm Properties - Change of Base One of the most important uses of the change of base formula is to enter expressions and functions into the calculator. The calculator has keys for both base 10 (LOG) and base e (LN). Example 2 Note both values are equal...

Table of Contents Slide 4 Logarithm Properties - Change of Base Example 3: Use a calculator to sketch the graph of the function... Use the change of base formula and LN to enter the function into Y1... A ZOOM|ZStandard window yields... Note the vertical asymptote at x = 1.

Table of Contents Logarithm Properties - Change of Base