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Lecture#8.2 -Exp and log Functions & Equations

The document outlines a tutorial session for a General Foundation Program at Sur University College, focusing on exponential functions and logarithms. It includes objectives, exercises for expressing equations in logarithmic and exponential forms, evaluating expressions, and applying the laws of logarithms. Additionally, it requires students to graph various functions and determine their domains and ranges.

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Lecture#8.2 -Exp and log Functions & Equations

The document outlines a tutorial session for a General Foundation Program at Sur University College, focusing on exponential functions and logarithms. It includes objectives, exercises for expressing equations in logarithmic and exponential forms, evaluating expressions, and applying the laws of logarithms. Additionally, it requires students to graph various functions and determine their domains and ranges.

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Sur University College

General Foundation Program


Pure Math (000122) / Applied Math (000124)
Topic: Exponential Functions Class Activity#8 (Tutorial Session) (Student-centered learning)

Name: ______________________________ ID# ____________Sec: ( ) Date: 5-9/04/2020

Objective: After this lesson students should be able to sketch the graph of Exponential functions and
understand the examples on modeling with exponential functions.

Properties of Logarithms Properties of Natural Logarithms


1. log a 1=0 1. ln 1=0
2. log a a=1 2. ln e=1
3. log a a x =x 3. ln e x =x

1. EXPRESS the equations in Logarithmic form.


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a) 73 =343 b) 8 = 8 c) e 2 x =7 d) 32 x−1=5

2. EXPRESS the equations in Exponential form.

a) log 3 81=4 b) log 2 8=3 c) ln 5=x d) ln ⁡(x+ 1)=2

3. EVALUATE the Expressions.

a) log 2 32 b) log 8 817 c) log 6 1 d) log 5 0.2

4. Use the definition to FIND the value of x .

a) log 3 243=x b) log x 3=3 c)log x 1000=3 d) log 10 x=2


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HW: P#351-358 EX#4.3 Q# 10, 13, 18, 22, 26 & EX#4.4 Q# 7, 15, 20, 31, 48 [ PRECALCULUS 7 Edition Metric Version]
LAWS OF LOGARITHMS: Let a be a positive number with a ≠ 1. Let A , B∧C be any real numbers
with A> 0∧B>0.

1. log a (AB)=log a A +log a B


A
2. log a ( B )=log a A−log a B
3. log a AC =c log a A

1. Use the LAWS OF LOGARITHMS to EXPAND the expressions.

a) log 3 (5 y ) b) log 2( A B2 ¿ )¿

c) log 6 10 d) log a ¿

2. Use the LAWS OF LOGARITHMS to COMBINE the expressions.

a) log 2 A+ log 2 B−2 log 2 C b) log 5 ( x2−1)−log 5 (x−1)

c) ln 5+2 lnx−3 ln ⁡( x 2 +5) d) ln ( a+ b ) + ln ( a−b )−2 lnc

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HW: P#351-358 EX#4.3 Q# 10, 13, 18, 22, 26 & EX#4.4 Q# 7, 15, 20, 31, 48 [ PRECALCULUS 7 Edition Metric Version]
3. DRAW the GRAPH of the following functions. Find the DOMAIN and RANGE.

a) f ( x )=2x b) f ( x )=log 2 x

c) f ( x )=e x d) f ( x )=lnx

e) f ( x )=e x + 2 f) f ( x )=ln ⁡(x−2)

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HW: P#351-358 EX#4.3 Q# 10, 13, 18, 22, 26 & EX#4.4 Q# 7, 15, 20, 31, 48 [ PRECALCULUS 7 Edition Metric Version]
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HW: P#351-358 EX#4.3 Q# 10, 13, 18, 22, 26 & EX#4.4 Q# 7, 15, 20, 31, 48 [ PRECALCULUS 7 Edition Metric Version]

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