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Exponents 

Baseexponent= Answer

the base and exponent can be any real number

D:   all real numbers

the answer must be positive

R:   y: y > 0   

Exponent Rules 

If the bases are the same: 

To multiply, add the exponents

(x4)(x5) = x9        

To divide, subtract the exponents

y7 / y4 = y3    

Power of a power, multiply the exponents 

(a7)3 = a21           

Logarithms 

logbaseAnswer = Exponent

logbaseargument= answer

the base and argument have to be positive

D:   x: x > 0

the answer can be any real number

R:   all real numbers  

Log Rules 

If the bases are the same: 

Multiplying can be split into adding 

logbMN = logbM + logbN 

Adding logs of the same base can be combined into multiplying the arguments 

logbM + logbN = logbMN   

Dividing can be split into subtracting 

logb(M/N) = logbM - logbN 

Subtracting with the same base can be combined into dividing the arguments

logbM - logbN = logb(M/N)    

Power of a log can be changed to multiplying 

logbMk = k logbM 

Multiplying a number times a log can be changed to a power of the log

log k logbM = logbMk    

 

Strategies for Solving Log Problems 

1)  Change from log notation to exponential notation. 

Example:          log27j=2/3      logbaseanswer=exponent

                        272/3=j

                   9=j 

Example:        ln x2 = - 2           logbase=eanswer= exponent                       

                       e-2 = x2                To get x by itself, take the square root of both sides.    

                                                          Since x is squared, there will be two answers, and you need to +/- the left side                  

                  (e-2)1/2 = (x2)1/2      or  - (e-2)1/2 = (x2)1/2                        

                  e-1 = x                  or – e-1 = x                  

                  x= 1/e or -1/e 

2)  Use inverse operations

Example:        log667         6 to what power gives you 6 to the 7th power?                  

                   7 

Example:        3log38          a log in the exponent with the same base undo each other                  

                    8 

3)  Take the common log of both sides.

Example:        53x= 786

log 53x=  log 786       a power of a log can be changed to multiplying

3x(log 5)= log 786   divide both sides by log 5 & 3

x= (log 786)              plug it into your calculator   

     (log 5)  3        

    

x= 1.380804387       round to whatever the directions say  

 

4)  Use the log properties to simplify and solve.

Example:        log29(x+3) + log2(x-4)=3  if the bases are the same, you can multiply the

                                                                         arguments

                        log2(x+3)(x-4)=3  change from log to exponential notation

                        logbaseanswer=exponent

                               

                                23=(x+3)(x-4)  use foil & evaluate 23

                   8=x2 – x – 12   move the 8 over and get a 0 on one side                  

                  -8              -8                  

                   0= x2 – x – 20   factor                  

                   0=(x – 5)(x + 4)   use the zero product rule                  

                   x – 5 = 0          x + 4 = 0 get x by itself in each equation        

                   x=5   x= -4 check to make sure the original arguments are positive              

                  x=5             negative 4 does not work in either original argument  

5)  Use the change of base formula:  logax= logbx    

                                                                  logba   

Example:       3x= 21          change from exponential notation to log notation                    

                  log321=x      change base to either 10 or e                   

                  log 21  = x    new base is 10, plug into calculator                       

                  log 3                   

                  2.7712= x

Example:       log516        argument of numerator becomes new argument

                       log54         argument of denominator become new base

                  log416        4 to what power makes 16?

                  2

 

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