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1 College Algebra Chapter 4 Exponential and Logarithmic Functions
Section 4.4 Properties of Logarithms

2 1. Apply the Product, Quotient, and Power Properties of Logarithms
2. Write a Logarithmic Expression in Expanded Form 3. Write a Logarithmic Expression as a Single Logarithm 4. Apply the Change-of-Base Formula

3 Apply the Product, Quotient, and Power Properties of Logarithms
Let b, x, and y be positive real numbers where b ≠ 1. Product Property: Quotient Property: Power Property: For these exercises, assume that all variable expressions represent positive real numbers.

4 Examples 1 – 3: Use the product property of logarithms to write the logarithm as a sum. Then simplify if possible. 1. 2. 3.

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6 Examples 4 – 6: Use the quotient property of logarithms to write the logarithm as a difference. Then simplify if possible. 4. 5. 6.

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8 Examples 7 – 9: Apply the power property of logarithms. 7. 8. 9.

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10 1. Apply the Product, Quotient, and Power Properties of Logarithms
2. Write a Logarithmic Expression in Expanded Form 3. Write a Logarithmic Expression as a Single Logarithm 4. Apply the Change-of-Base Formula

11 Example 10: Write the expression as the sum or difference of logarithms.

12 Example 11: Write the expression as the sum or difference of logarithms.

13 Example 12: Write the expression as the sum or difference of logarithms.

14 Example 13: Write the expression as the sum or difference of logarithms.

15 Example 14: Write the expression as the sum or difference of logarithms.

16 Example 15: Write the expression as the sum or difference of logarithms.

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18 1. Apply the Product, Quotient, and Power Properties of Logarithms
2. Write a Logarithmic Expression in Expanded Form 3. Write a Logarithmic Expression as a Single Logarithm 4. Apply the Change-of-Base Formula

19 Example 16: Write the logarithmic expression as a single logarithm with a coefficient of 1, and simplify as much as possible.

20 Example 17: Write the logarithmic expression as a single logarithm with a coefficient of 1, and simplify as much as possible.

21 Example 18: Write the logarithmic expression as a single logarithm with a coefficient of 1, and simplify as much as possible.

22 Example 19: Write the logarithmic expression as a single logarithm with a coefficient of 1, and simplify as much as possible.

23 Example 20: Write the logarithmic expression as a single logarithm with a coefficient of 1, and simplify as much as possible.

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26 Examples 21 – 23: Use to approximate the value of 21. 22. 23.

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28 1. Apply the Product, Quotient, and Power Properties of Logarithms
2. Write a Logarithmic Expression in Expanded Form 3. Write a Logarithmic Expression as a Single Logarithm 4. Apply the Change-of-Base Formula

29 Apply the Change-of-Base Formula
Let a and b be positive real numbers such that a ≠ 1 and b ≠ 1. Then for any positive real number x In particular,

30 Examples 24, 25: Use the change-of-base formula and a calculator to approximate the logarithm to 4 decimal places. 24. 25.

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