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Logarithm Worksheet

The document is a logarithm worksheet containing various problems involving expressing logarithmic equations in exponential and logarithmic form, evaluating logarithmic expressions, finding domains and graphs of logarithmic functions, expanding and combining logarithmic expressions using laws of logarithms, and changing bases of logarithms. It contains over 30 multi-part problems testing a variety of skills with logarithmic functions.
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Logarithm Worksheet

The document is a logarithm worksheet containing various problems involving expressing logarithmic equations in exponential and logarithmic form, evaluating logarithmic expressions, finding domains and graphs of logarithmic functions, expanding and combining logarithmic expressions using laws of logarithms, and changing bases of logarithms. It contains over 30 multi-part problems testing a variety of skills with logarithmic functions.
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Logarithm Worksheet

Express the equation in exponential form.

1. log5 25 = 2 2. log8 2 = 1/3

Express the equation in logarithmic form.

3. 53 = 125 4. 8-1 = 1/8

Evaluate the expression.

5. (a) log6 36 (b) log9 81 (c) log7 710

6. (a) log3 (1/27) (b) log10 √10 (c) log5 0.2

7. (a) 2log2 37
(b) 3log3 8
(c) eln √5

8. (a) eln π (b) 10log5 (c) 10log 87

Use the definition of the logarithmic function to find x.

9. (a) log5 x = 4 (b) log10 0.1 = x

10. (a) log4 2 = x (b) log4 x = 2

11. (a) logx1000 (b) logx25 = 2

Use a calculator to evaluate the expression, correct to four decimal places.

12. (a) ln 5 (b) ln 25.3 (c) ln(1 + √3)

13. (a) ln 27 (b) ln 7.39 (c) ln 54.6

Find the domain of the function.

14. f(x) = log10(x + 3) 15. f(x) = log5(8 – 2x)


Graph the function, not by plotting points. State the domain, range, and
asymptote.

16. f(x) = log2(x-4) 17. y = log3(x-1)-2

18. y = 1 + ln(-x)

19. Draw the graph of y=4x, then use it to draw the graph of y=log4x.

Evaluate the expression.

19. log3 √27 20. log2 160 – log25

21. log 4 + log 25 22. ln(ln ee200)

23. ln √z

Expand the logarithm using the three “Laws” of logarithms


24. log2 (AB2)

25. loga (x2/yz3) 26. ln √(3r2s)

27. log2(x(x2+1)/√x2-1)

Use the Laws of Logarithms to combine the expression as a single logarithms

28. log 12 + ½ log 7 – log 2

29. log5(x2-1) – log5(x-1)

Use the Change of Base Formula and a calculator to evaluate the logarithm,
correct to six decimal places. Use either natural or common logarithms.

30. log25 31. log52

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