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Exponents and Logarithms Conversion games, Rules of Logarithms games, Practice with Logarithmic Expressions games, Find the value of x in the logarithmic equations games, A collection of games that teach or reinforce some concepts and skills.
Use the exercise below to practice your skills in applying Log Rules. There are ten (10) problems of various difficulty levels to challenge you. Have fun! Problem 6: Use the rules of logarithms to condense the expression below as a single logarithmic expression.
Exponents and Logarithms work well together because they "undo" each other (so long as the base "a" is the same): They are "Inverse Functions" Doing one, then the other, gets us back to where we started: Doing ax then loga gives us back x: loga(ax) = x. Doing loga then ax gives us back x: aloga(x) = x.
Raising the logarithm of a number to its base is equal to the number. Learn the eight (8) log rules or laws to help you evaluate, expand, condense, and solve logarithmic equations. Try out the log rules practice problems for an even better understanding.
Level 1 - Writing logarithm statements in exponential format and vica versa. Level 2 - Evaluating logarithms without a calculator. Level 3 - Laws of logarithms. Level 4 - Solving equations containing logarithms. Level 5 - Natural logarithms. Level 6 - Solving exponential equations using logarithms
13 Ιαν 2014 · Check out these hands-on and interactive activities for introducing logarithms. Some of my students’ favorite logarithm activities include log war, logarithm bingo, and log speed dating.
Since logarithm is just the other way of writing an exponent, we use the rules of exponents to derive the logarithm rules. There are mainly 4 important log rules which are stated as follows: product rule: log b mn = log b m + log b n; quotient rule: log b m/n = log b m - log b n; power rule: log b m n = n log b m; change of base rule: log a b ...