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1 Warm Up – 4.28 - Monday 1. Write each logarithm as an exponential:
log =𝑥−1 B) ln 𝑦=5𝑥 2. Write each exponential as a logarithm. 4 𝑥 =15 B) 𝑒 𝑥−3 =8 3. Solve the logarithmic equation. log 5 𝑥+1 = log log 2 3𝑦+1 = log 2 (2𝑦)

2 Rational Exponents When I raise an exponent to a fraction, that is the same as taking the root of the denominator. Example: 4 5/3 = Example: 7 −4/5 =

3 Rational Exponents Classwork

4 Rules of Logarithms log 𝑎 𝑏 + log 𝑎 𝑐 = log 𝑎 (𝑏∙𝑐)
THESE RULES ONLY APPLY IF THE BASE IS THE SAME!!! log 𝑎 𝑏 + log 𝑎 𝑐 = log 𝑎 (𝑏∙𝑐) log 𝑎 𝑏 − log 𝑎 𝑐 = log 𝑎 𝑏 𝑐 log 𝑎 𝑏 𝑐 =𝑐∙ log 𝑎 𝑏

5 Expanding Logarithms These problems are finished when each logarithm has only one number or integer on the inside. Example: log 2 𝑥 + log 2 ⁡(𝑦∙𝑧) The first log is as simplified as it gets. The second log has two variables and needs to be expanded.

6 Example #1 log 2 𝑥 + log 2 ⁡(𝑦∙𝑧)

7 Example #1 - Solution log 2 𝑥 + log 2 ⁡(𝑦∙𝑧)
When we multiply on the inside we add the logs. log 2 𝑥 +( log 2 𝑦 + log 2 (𝑧)) Notice the parentheses. These are not necessary here because there is a positive in front of them. log 2 𝑥 + log 2 𝑦 + log 2 𝑧

8 Example #2 log 2 𝑥𝑦 𝑧

9 Example #2 - Solution log 2 𝑥𝑦 𝑧
Take care of the division before the multiplication. log 2 𝑥𝑦 − log 2 𝑧 (log 2 𝑥 + log 2 𝑦 )− log 2 𝑧 We can drop the parenthesis because there is no negative in front. log 2 𝑥 + log 2 𝑦 − log 2 𝑧

10 Example #3 log 4 𝑥 𝑦𝑧

11 Example #3 - Solution log 4 𝑥 𝑦𝑧 log 4 𝑥 − log 4 𝑦𝑧
There is a minus sign in front of the parenthesis so we change the signs on the inside. log 4 𝑥 − log 4 𝑦 − log 4 (𝑧)

12 Example #4 log

13 Example #4 - Solution log 3 2 9 3
When everything is raised to an exponent, deal with the exponent first. 3 log 3( log − log 3 (9)) Distribute the 3. 3 log −3 log 3 9

14 Example #5 log 5 (𝑥∙ 𝑦 7 )

15 Example #5 - Solution log 5 (𝑥∙ 𝑦 7 )
When only one base is raised to an exponent, deal with the multiplication first! log 5 𝑥 + log 5 ( 𝑦 7 ) log 5 𝑥 +7 log 5 𝑦


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