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Sullivan Algebra and Trigonometry: Section 6.5 Properties of Logarithms Objectives of this Section Work With the Properties of Logarithms Write a Log Expression as a Sum or Difference of Logarithms Write a Log Expression as a Single Logarithm Evaluate Logarithms Whose Base is Neither 10 nor e
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Properties of Logarithms
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Write the following expression as the sum and/or difference of logarithms. Express all powers as factors.
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Write the following expression as a single logarithm.
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Theorem: If N = M, then Theorem: If, then N = M. These properties become critical when solving exponential and logarithmic equations, covered in the next section.
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Most calculators only evaluate logarithmic functions with base 10 or base e. To evaluate logs with other bases, we use the change of base formula.
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