6. Exponential & Logarithmic Functions
Properties of Logarithms
- Textbook QuestionIn Exercises 1–40, use properties of logarithms to expand each logarithmic expression as much as possible. Where possible, evaluate logarithmic expressions without using a calculator.log(x/100)895views
- Textbook QuestionFind each value. If applicable, give an approximation to four decimal places. See Example 1. log 10^12576views
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In Exercises 1–40, use properties of logarithms to expand each logarithmic expression as much as possible. Where possible, evaluate logarithmic expressions without using a calculator. log4 (64/y)
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In Exercises 1–40, use properties of logarithms to expand each logarithmic expression as much as possible. Where possible, evaluate logarithmic expressions without using a calculator. ln(e2/5)
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In Exercises 1–40, use properties of logarithms to expand each logarithmic expression as much as possible. Where possible, evaluate logarithmic expressions without using a calculator. logb x3
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- Textbook QuestionFind each value. If applicable, give an approximation to four decimal places. See Example 1. log 0.0022531views
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In Exercises 1–40, use properties of logarithms to expand each logarithmic expression as much as possible. Where possible, evaluate logarithmic expressions without using a calculator. log N-6
710views - Textbook QuestionIn Exercises 1–40, use properties of logarithms to expand each logarithmic expression as much as possible. Where possible, evaluate logarithmic expressions without using a calculator.ln 5√x (fifth root of)698views
- Textbook QuestionFind each value. If applicable, give an approximation to four decimal places. See Example 1. log(387 * 23)550views
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In Exercises 1–40, use properties of logarithms to expand each logarithmic expression as much as possible. Where possible, evaluate logarithmic expressions without using a calculator. logb (x2 y)
657views - Textbook QuestionFind each value. If applicable, give an approximation to four decimal places. See Example 1. log 518/342558views
- Textbook QuestionFind each value. If applicable, give an approximation to four decimal places. See Example 1. log 387 + log 23530views
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In Exercises 1–40, use properties of logarithms to expand each logarithmic expression as much as possible. Where possible, evaluate logarithmic expressions without using a calculator. log4 (√x/64)
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