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BELL RINGER (IN MATH JOURNAL) What are the laws of exponents? 1. x m x n = 2. x m = x n 3. (xy) n = 4. (x) n = (y) 5. x –n = 6. x 0 = 7. (x m ) n =

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Bell Ringer (in Math Journal). What are the laws of exponents? 1. x m x n = 2. x m = x n 3. ( xy ) n = 4. (x) n = (y) 5. x –n = 6. x 0 = 7. (x m ) n =. Logarithms. Monday, April 7, 2014. Graphs. Exponential. Logarithmic. Inverse. Notes. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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BELL RINGER (IN MATH JOURNAL)

What are the laws of exponents?1. xmxn =2. xm = xn

3. (xy)n =4. (x)n = (y)5. x –n =6. x0 =7. (x m)n =

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LOGARITHMS

Monday, April 7, 2014

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Exponential

GRAPHS

Logarithmic

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INVERSE

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NOTES

The inverse of an exponential function is a logarithmic

function.

To convert from an exponential to a log –>

25 = 32 is log2 32 = 5

Calculators only do log10 which is called “common log”

So log is really log base 10.

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PROPERTIES OF LOGS-- NOTES

1) logb mn = logb m + logb n

2) logb m = logb m – logb n

n 3) logb mp = p logb m