This document discusses logarithmic functions, their properties, and how to solve logarithmic equations. It includes examples of converting between logarithmic and exponential forms, graphing logarithmic functions, and evaluating logarithmic expressions. Key characteristics of logarithmic graphs, such as domain, range, and asymptotes, are also highlighted.
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2-11-25 N23.1 PreCal 4.3 Logarithmic Functions
This document discusses logarithmic functions, their properties, and how to solve logarithmic equations. It includes examples of converting between logarithmic and exponential forms, graphing logarithmic functions, and evaluating logarithmic expressions. Key characteristics of logarithmic graphs, such as domain, range, and asymptotes, are also highlighted.