Guided Notes: Review of Logarithms
We are beginning a new unit on exponential functions. Before we embark on this
journey together, it is important to review logarithmic functions and how to solve
exponential functions using logarithms.
In this exercise, we are simply converting between the exponential and logarithmic
forms of functions in order to solve for the unknown variables in the exponent.
is equivalent to
Part I: First, lets practice converting between exponential and logarithmic form.
Example:
1.
2.
is equivalent to
is equivalent to
Practice: Write the following in the logarithmic or exponential form, depending on which
form it is given to you in.
1.
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2.
Part II: Now, lets practice with variables.
Example:
1.
2.
is equivalent to
is equivalent to
Practice: Write the following in the logarithmic or exponential form.
1.
2.
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Part III: Now, your task is to solve the exponential and logarithmic equations for the
unknown variables.
Example:
Step 1: Re-write as
Step 2: To solve for x, use the log button in your calculator and type in
(The rule says that
) x=3
**Additional Examples:
1.
=n+10
n= -8.0172
2.
Part IV: Natural Log and Common Log Practice
Common Log- log x understood to be base 10
Natural log understood to be base e
Examples: Solve for the missing variable, x, in the following equations.
1.
2.
= -0.1854
Practice: Solve for x.
1.
= 45.6
2.
**HOMEWORK: Solving Exponential Equations with Logarithms Worksheet (Even
questions ONLY)