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1 Log Functions Unit 3

2 What’s a Log? The logarithmic function is the inverse of an exponential function. Therefore, a log is an exponent. (just like diving is multiplying by a fraction)

3 Log form Exponential Form

4 The Base of a Log (the calculator only does log and ln…)
b, the base of a log, can be any number… For example, log3 9 = ? log6 216 = ? (the calculator only does log and ln…)

5 The Base of a Log These bases are frequently used:
Common log – if the base is not written, it is base 10 Natural log (ln) has a base of e Remember e is an irrational number with a value of approx

6 Characteristics of Log Functions
Generally, for b > 0, b ≠ 1, x > 0… logb 1 = (because…) logb b = 1 logb bx = x b logb x = x

7 Characteristics of Common Log Functions
For base 10 common logs, x > 0 log 1 = (because…) log 10 = 1 log 10x = x 10 log x = x

8 Characteristics of Natural Log Functions
For base e natural logs, x > 0 ln 1 = (because…) ln e = 1 ln e x = x e ln x = x

9 Properties of logarithms
Product: logb RS = logb R + logb S Quotient: logb R = logb R – logb S S Power: logb Rc = c logb R

10 Change of Base Formula Here’s how we can use the calculator to evaluate log34 !! logb x = log x log b So, log34 = ?


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