Logarithms
Properties of Exponents
1. negative exponents can be changed to positive exponents by moving them to the numerator or denominator 2. multiply = add exponents
strategies for solving exponential and logarithmic equations
1. rewrite the original equation in a form that allows the use of 1 to 1 property 2. rewrite an exponential equation in logarithmic form and apply the inverse property of logarithms functions 3. rewrite a logarithmic equations in exponential form and apply the inverse property of exponential functions
logarithmic equation
An equation that contains one or more logarithms
Change-of-Base Formula for Logarithms
log b^a = log a/log b = ln a /ln b
natural logarithmic function
the inverse function of f(x)=e^x
Properties of Logarithms
-log(b) xy = log(b) x + log(b) y -log(b) x/y = log(b) x - log(b) y -log(b) x^y = ylog(b) x
One-to-one property
If a^x=a^y, then x=y
Inverse property of logarithms
alog ax = x log a a^x=x