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Exponential and Logarithmic Functions 5. 5.4 Logarithmic Functions EXPONENTIAL AND LOGARITHMIC FUNCTIONS Objectives Graph logarithmic functions. Evaluate.

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1 Exponential and Logarithmic Functions 5

2 5.4 Logarithmic Functions EXPONENTIAL AND LOGARITHMIC FUNCTIONS Objectives Graph logarithmic functions. Evaluate common logarithms. Evaluate natural logarithms.

3 Logarithmic Functions Definition 5.3 If b > 0 and b 1, then the function defined by f (x) = log b x where x is any positive real number, is called the logarithmic function with base b.

4 Logarithmic Functions Graph f (x) = log 2 x. Example 1

5 Logarithmic Functions Solution: Let’s choose some values for x where the corresponding values for log 2 x are easily determined. (Remember that logarithms are defined only for the positive real numbers.) We plot the points determined by the table and connect them with a smooth curve to produce Figure 5.10. Example 1 Log 2 because Figure 5.10 Log 2 1 = 0 because 2 0 = 1 Note that the f(x) axis is a vertical asymptote.

6 Base-10 logarithms are called common logarithms. Common Logarithms: Base 10

7 Find x if log x = 0.2430. Example 2

8 Common Logarithms: Base 10 Solution: If log x = 0.2430, then changing to exponential form yields 10 0.2430 = x; use the key to find x: x = 10 0.2430 1.749846689 Therefore x = 1.7498 rounded to five significant digits. Example 2

9 The common logarithmic function is defined by the equation f (x) = log x. Common Logarithms: Base 10

10 Natural Logarithms — Base e In many practical applications of logarithms, the number e (remember e 2.71828) is used as a base. Logarithms with a base of e are called natural logarithms, and the symbol ln x is commonly used instead of log e x: The natural logarithmic function is defined by the equation f(x) = ln x. It is the inverse of the natural exponential function g(x) = e x. log e x = ln x


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