Logarithmic x to a power a number

    • [DOC File]Exponential Function

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      Power Rule for Logarithms. If x and b are positive real numbers, where b ( 1, and if r is any real number, then. Recall this example from the Product Rule: Examples: when using the power rule with logarithms of expressions involving radicals, first rewrite the radical expression with a rational exponent. Special Properties of Logarithms. If b ...


    • [DOC File]Section 1 - Quia

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      Key Concepts: In general, a statement in logarithmic form is logb x = y, where b is the base of the logarithm, x is a power of b, and y is the exponent. The base b for a logarithm can be any positive number except 1. Common logs are to the base 10 and natural logs are to the base e. The equation logb x = y is equivalent to by = x.


    • [DOC File]A LOGARITHM is an exponent

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      A common logarithm of a number is the power to which 10 must be raised to equal that number: log10 y = x or 10x = y. When dealing with common logarithms, the expression log10 is usually simplified to log.


    • [DOC File]Exponential and Logarithmic Functions:

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      Any number to the zero power equals one. Any number to the first power equals itself. Rules for log base 10. Note: base could be replaced with any other number (such as ‘e’ or ‘2’), and rules will still hold true.. The letters ‘x’ and ‘y’ are arbitrary (they could be replaced with …


    • [DOC File]Unit 6: Exponential and Logarithmic Functions

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      7 Logarithmic Functions p. 61-62 8 Logarithmic Functions p. 63-64 9 Derivatives of Logarithmic Functions p. 65-66 10 Derivatives of Logarithmic Functions Worksheet (p.67-69) 11 Exponential Growth and Decay p. 70-71 12 Review 13 ... Similarly, a number to the power of is just the cube root of the number, and so on. In general, . And when we ...


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