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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.
Lesson by Steve Kelly, animation by TED-Ed. 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.
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 !
logarithms allow for the simplification of complex problem situations to basic arithmetic operations. In this unit you will examine the definition and inverse relationship with the exponential function, practice the laws of logarithms, solve logarithmic equations, and explore a
a > 0, a 6= 1 and b > 0 we have: loga b = c , ac = b. What does it mean? First of all the assumptions (restrictions) are important. The number a, called the base of the logarithm, has to be greater than 0 and cannot be equal to 1. The number b (which we take the logarithm of) has to be greater than 0.
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