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What is a Logarithm? • A logarithm is the inverse of an exponential function. • A logarithm is a tool that we use to work with and solve exponential equations • A logarithm answers the question "How many of one number to we multiply (by itself) in order to get another number?" • The "parent equation of a logarithmic function is f(x ...
This lesson plan outlines a 47-minute lesson on graphing logarithmic functions for a 6th grade Algebra II inclusion class. The lesson aims to teach students how graphing logarithmic functions verifies that they are the inverse of exponential functions.
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This lesson plan aims to teach students about graphing logarithmic functions, evaluating logarithmic expressions, and relating logarithms to real-world situations.
Introduction To Logarithms. Logarithms were originally developed to simplify complex arithmetic calculations. They were designed to transform multiplicative processes into additive ones. If at first this seems like no big deal, then try multiplying 2,234,459,912 and 3,456,234,459. Without a calculator !
What are logarithms and why are they useful? Get the basics on these critical mathematical functions -- and discover why smart use of logarithms can determine whether your eyes turn red at the swimming pool this summer. Lesson by Steve Kelly, animation by TED-Ed.
group to master how to graph a logarithmic function, to convert between exponential and logarithmic forms, and to evaluate logarithms. If time permits, we will learn how to use common and natural logarithms.