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5.5 Properties of Logarithms (1 of 3)
Apply basic properties of logarithms Expand and combine logarithmic expressions Use the change of base formula
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5.5 Properties of Logarithms (2 of 3)
For positive numbers m, n, and a ≠ 1 and any real number r :
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5.5 Properties of Logarithms (3 of 3)
For positive numbers m, n, and a ≠ 1 and any real number r :
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Expanding Versus Combining
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Example: Expanding logarithmic expressions (1 of 3)
Expand each expression. Write your answers without exponents.
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Example: Expanding logarithmic expressions (2 of 3)
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Example: Expanding logarithmic expressions (3 of 3)
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Example: Combining terms in logarithmic expressions (1 of 6)
Write each expression as the logarithm of a single expression.
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Example: Combining terms in logarithmic expressions (2 of 6)
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Example: Combining terms in logarithmic expressions (3 of 6)
Write each expression as the logarithm of a single expression.
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Example: Combining terms in logarithmic expressions (4 of 6)
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Example: Combining terms in logarithmic expressions (5 of 6)
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Example: Combining terms in logarithmic expressions (6 of 6)
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Change of Base Formula Let x, a ≠ 1, and b ≠ 1 be positive real numbers. Then
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Example: Applying the change of base formula (1 of 2)
Use a calculator to approximate each expression to the nearest thousandth.
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Example: Applying the change of base formula (2 of 2)
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Example: Using the change of base formula for graphing
Their graphs intersect near the point (3.104, 5). Solution is x ≈
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