Logarithmic Functions. Examples Properties Examples.

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Logarithmic Functions

Examples

Properties

Examples

Natural Log Function

Solve for x Homework: p. 365 #6, 7, 14, 17, 18, 20, 37-48

Change of Base Formula

Derivatives of Natural Log Functions Homework: p. 374 #1-4, 7, 8

Derivatives of Any Log Functions Homework: p. 374 #5, 9, 11-22

Integrals with Logs Homework: p. 374 #67-78

Test Review

Review Answers

Rules for Test

More Practice

Logarithmic Differentiation

Example

On Your Own Homework: p. 375 #33-44 *Use Ex. 2 for #43 *Use #34 for #44

p. 375 Evens