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Simplify each of the following logarithmic expressions, giving the final answer as a single logarithm. a) log 7 log 22 2+ b) log 20 log 42 2− c) 3log 2 log 85 5+ d) 2log 8 5log 26 6− e) log 8 log 5 log 0.510 10 10+ − log 142, log 52, log 645, log 26, log 8010
Vanier College Sec V Mathematics Department of Mathematics 201-015-50 Worksheet: Logarithmic Function 1. Find the value of y. (1) log 5 25 = y (2) log 3 1 = y (3) log 16 4 ... 4 4 (3) log 7 7 3 (4) blog b 3 (3) log 25 5 3 (4) 16log 4 8 3. Write the following expressions in terms of logs of x, y and z. (1) logx2y (2) log x3y2 z (3) log p x 3 p ...
The following examples show how to expand logarithmic expressions using each of the rules above. Example 1. Expand log2493 . log2493 = 3 • log249 . The answer is 3 • log249. Use the Power Rule for Logarithms. Example 2. Expand log3(7a) log3(7a) = log3(7 • a) = log37 + log3a. The answer is log37 + log3a.
Enjoy these free sheets. Each one has model problems worked out step by step, practice problems, as well as challenge questions at the sheets end. Plus each one comes with an answer key. Logarithmic Equations Worksheet. Properties of Logarithms Worksheet (mixed worksheet on all 3 properties below)
Introduction. In this unit we are going to be looking at logarithms. However, before we can deal with logarithms we need to revise indices. This is because logarithms and indices are closely related, and in order to understand logarithms a good knowledge of indices is required.
The Change of Base formula is also useful for simplifying expressions involving logarithms of the same number to different bases, as the next 2 examples show. Example 6 Simplify 1 log4 5 + 1 log3 5. We know that 1 log4 5 = log5 4, and likewise 1 log3 5 = log5 3. Once everything is expressed to the same base we can use the properties of ...
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