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Combining product rule and quotient rule in logarithms
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Combining product rule and quotient rule in logarithms
Lessons
log[A⋅B÷C÷D⋅E]=logA+logB−logC−logD+logE
- 1.Evaluate:a)log560−log53+log55−log520b)given:bca=9
ask: 5log3a−5log3b−5log3cc)if logax=3 and logay=4,
evaluate (logaxy1)2
- 2.Simplify log5a3−logb2+logc2b+logb−log100a3
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19.
Logarithms
19.1
What is a logarithm?
19.2
Converting from logarithmic form to exponential form
19.3
Evaluating logarithms without a calculator
19.4
Common logarithms
19.5
Natural log: ln
19.6
Evaluating logarithms using change-of-base formula
19.7
Converting from exponential form to logarithmic form
19.8
Solving exponential equations with logarithms
19.9
Product rule of logarithms
19.10
Quotient rule of logarithms
19.11
Combining product rule and quotient rule in logarithms
19.12
Evaluating logarithms using logarithm rules
19.13
Solving logarithmic equations
19.14
Graphing logarithmic functions
19.15
Finding a logarithmic function given its graph