The document reviews basics of logarithms, including:
1) Evaluating logarithmic expressions and identifying logarithmic functions versus inequalities.
2) The laws of logarithms - the logarithm of a product is the sum of the logarithms, the logarithm of a quotient is the logarithm of the numerator minus the logarithm of the denominator, and the logarithm of a power is the product of the exponent and the logarithm of the base.
3) True or false questions about domain restrictions for logarithmic functions.
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Laws of Logarithm
The document reviews basics of logarithms, including:
1) Evaluating logarithmic expressions and identifying logarithmic functions versus inequalities.
2) The laws of logarithms - the logarithm of a product is the sum of the logarithms, the logarithm of a quotient is the logarithm of the numerator minus the logarithm of the denominator, and the logarithm of a power is the product of the exponent and the logarithm of the base.
3) True or false questions about domain restrictions for logarithmic functions.
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REVIEW
Basics of Logarithm REVIEW
Answer the following:
Evaluate log5 625 REVIEW
Answer the following:
The given log 100 000 is an example of _______ REVIEW
Answer the following:
The base in the given logarithm ln 3 is ___. REVIEW
Answer the following:
Evaluate log9 (1/729) REVIEW
Answer the following:
Rewrite this in exponential form log4 (1/64) REVIEW Which among the ff. is a logarithmic inequality? A. log5 x = 2 B. log7 (5m) = 1 C. f(x) = log8 (x-3) D. log6 (x+2) > log6 (x-4) REVIEW Which among the ff. is a logarithmic function? A. log5 x = 2 B. log7 (5m) = 1 C. f(x) = log8 (x-3) D. log6 (x+2) > log6 (x-4) REVIEW
Answer the following:
TRUE or FALSE. In a logarithmic function, it emphasizes that b>0 and x>0. Thus, logarithm is defined only for all real numbers. LAWS OF LOGARITHM 1. Logarithm of a Product The logarithm of a product is equal to the sum of the logarithms of the factors. logb MN = logb M + logb N Example: log2 (3x) = log2 3 + log2 x 2. Logarithm of a Quotient The logarithm of a quotient is equal to the logarithms of the numerator minus the logarithm of denominator. logb M/N = logb M - logb N Example: log3 (4/5) = log3 4 - log3 5 3. Logarithm of a Power The logarithm of a power xn is equal to the product of the exponent n and logarithm of the base x. logb Mk = k logb M Example: log5 62 = 2 log5 6 Other examples Other examples Other examples Other examples Group Activity No.1 – Basics of Logarithm A.