General properties of logarithms
logb b =
1
log10 10² =
2
log10 1,000 =
3
Solve and type in a different form by using the given theorems of logarithms. log N^3 =
3 log N
log10 10^k =
k
(half right) Solve and type in a different form by using the given theorems of logarithms. log10M^k =
k log M
(half right) Solve and type in a different form by using the given theorems of logarithms. log10 MN =
log(MN)
Solve and type in a different form by using the given theorems of logarithms. log10(m/n)=
log10 M-log10N
log10 1 =
0
logb 1 =
0
log10 (1/10) =
-1
Rules that govern the ways that logarithms are simplified and combined are going to be very similar to simplifying and combining rules for what other family of functions?
Exponential