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No Quiz Today. No Classwork. No Homework. Bring Your Calculator On Thursday

The document discusses a math lesson on logarithmic functions that will be taught in class. It includes the following key points: 1. There will be a quiz on Thursday about logarithmic functions. 2. The lesson objectives are to rewrite exponential equations as logarithmic equations and vice versa, and evaluate simple logarithmic equations. 3. The inverse of the exponential function y=bx is the logarithmic function x=by, where y is the logarithm of x to the base b. 4. Examples are given of rewriting exponential equations in logarithmic form and vice versa.

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No Quiz Today. No Classwork. No Homework. Bring Your Calculator On Thursday

The document discusses a math lesson on logarithmic functions that will be taught in class. It includes the following key points: 1. There will be a quiz on Thursday about logarithmic functions. 2. The lesson objectives are to rewrite exponential equations as logarithmic equations and vice versa, and evaluate simple logarithmic equations. 3. The inverse of the exponential function y=bx is the logarithmic function x=by, where y is the logarithm of x to the base b. 4. Examples are given of rewriting exponential equations in logarithmic form and vice versa.

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No quiz today.

No classwork.
No homework.
Bring your calculator on Thursday.
But you have a quiz on
Thursday regarding our lesson
today.
•No laptops open.
•No talking.
•No sleeping.
•All eyes on the board.
•All ears on me.
•If NOT take the test without the
discussion.
Lesson 6
Logarithmic
Function
Objectives
1. Rewrite an exponential equation in
logarithmic form and vice versa.
2. Evaluate a simple logarithmic equation
in exponential form.
es
1. Logarithmic Function
2. Base of a logarithmic function
3. Logarithmic form
4. Exponential form
5. Common logarithm
6.1
The
Definition
Look at the illustration below on how to find
the inverse of the exponential function, y = bx.

Exponential Function Inverse function


y = bx x = by
You will notice that the inverse of the exponential
Simply,
function shows that “y is the exponent to which
the base b is raised in order to obtain the power
x”. interchange x and y.
 
The inverse of the exponential function is
called logarithmic function. The function is
defined by the equation
 
– only if b > 0 and b 1
If and

Exponential Form Logarithmic Form


exponent or
logarithm

base

number or answer or power


 
Exponential Form Logarithmic Form
Remember: “A logarithmic is an exponent!”

“y is the power to
which b must be “y is the logarithm of
raised to obtain x.” x to the base b.”
Remember: “Every logarithmic equation has an
equivalent exponential form.”
Write
 
each equation in logarithmic form.

𝟐= 𝒍𝒐𝒈 𝟒 𝟏𝟔
 

16 = 4 2

𝒍𝒐𝒈 𝟒 𝟏𝟔= 𝟐
 

4 = 16
2

When we convert an exponential equation to logarithmic


form, notice that the exponent in the exponential form
becomes what the log is equal to.
Write
 
each equation in logarithmic form.

𝒍𝒐𝒈 𝟓 𝟏𝟐𝟓=𝟑
 

5 = 125
3

   

2 = -3 = -3
Write each equation in logarithmic form.

𝒍𝒐𝒈 𝟏𝟎 𝟏𝟎𝟎𝟎𝟎=𝟒
 

10 = 10000
4

1
   

= 𝒍𝒐𝒈 𝟒 2=
2
Write
 
each equation in exponential form.

𝒍𝒐𝒈 𝟒 𝟏=𝟎
 

4 =1
0

   

-2 3 = -2
Write each equation in exponential form.

𝒍𝒐𝒈 𝟑 𝟐𝟕 =𝟑
 

3 = 27
3

0 5 =1 0

𝟏
   

𝒍𝒐𝒈 𝟔𝟒 𝟒= =4
𝟑
Write each equation in exponential form.

𝒍𝒐𝒈 𝟐 𝑴 = − 𝟒 2-4 = M
 

10 = 0.001
-3

   

x =
Thank You!

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