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Jeopardy $100 Facts About Logarithms Exponentials to Logs Evaluating Logs Expanding Logs Condensing Logs $200 $300 $200 $100 $300 $200 $100 $400 $300 $200 $100 $300 $200 $100 Double Jeopardy Double Jeopardy

Facts About Logs - $100  What does the answer to a logarithm tell us?  The exponent

Facts About Logs - $200 True or False True or False The answer to a logarithm can be a negative number. True True The answer to a log is the exponent and an exponent can be negative.

Facts About Logs - $300

Exponentials to Logs - $100 Convert 3 2 = 9 to log form

Exponentials to Logs - $200

Exponentials to Logs - $300 Convert 4 x-1 = 16 to log form

Evaluating Logs - $100

Evaluating Logs - $200

Evaluating Logs - $300

Evaluating Logs - $400

Expanding Logs - $100 Expand each expression.

Expanding Logs - $200 Expand each expression.

Expanding Logs - $300

Condensing Logs - $100

Condensing Logs - $200

Condensing Logs - $300