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Introduction to Logarithms Chapter 8.4
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Logarithmic Functions log b y = x if and only if b x = y
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Rewriting Logarithmic Equations Logarithmic Form log 2 32 = 5 Exponential Form 2 5 = 32 log 5 1 = 0 log 10 10 = 1 log ½ 2 = -1 5 0 = 1 10 1 = 10 ( ) -1 = 2 1 2
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Special Logarithmic Values Logarithm of 1 log b 1 = 0 because b 0 = 1 Logarithm of Base b log b b = 1 because b 1 = b
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Evaluating Logarithmic Expressions Evaluate log 3 81 3 to what power gives 81? 3 4 = 81, therefore log 3 81 = 4
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The Common Logarithm The logarithm with base 10 is called the common logarithm. It is denoted log 10 or simply log. The log button on your calculator evaluates common logarithms.
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Change of Base Formula Let u, b, c be positive numbers b 1 and c , log c u = log b u log b c So to convert expressions to common logarithms in order to use your calculator log c u = log u log c
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Properties of Logarithms Let b, u, and v be positive and b 1 Product Property log b uv = log b u + log b v Quotient Property log b = log b u – log b v Power Property log b u n = n log b u uvuv
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