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1
8.5 Properties of Logarithms
  • p. 493
  • What are the three properties of logs?
  • How do you expand a log? Why?
  • How do you condense a log?

2
Properties of Logarithms
  • Let b, u, and v be positive numbers such that
    b?1.
  • Product property
  • logbuv logbu logbv
  • Quotient property
  • logbu/v logbu logbv
  • Power property
  • logbun n logbu

3
Use log53.683 and log571.209
  • Approximate
  • log53/7
  • log53 log57
  • .683 1.209
  • -.526
  • log521
  • log5(37)
  • log53 log57
  • .683 1.209
  • 1.892

4
Use log53.683 and log571.209
  • Approximate
  • log549
  • log572
  • 2 log57
  • 2(1.209)
  • 2.418

5
Expanding Logarithms
  • You can use the properties to expand logarithms.
  • log2
  • log27x3 - log2y
  • log27 log2x3 log2y
  • log27 3log2x log2y

6
Your turn!
  • Expand
  • log 5mn
  • log 5 log m log n
  • Expand
  • log58x3
  • log58 3log5x

7
Condensing Logarithms
  • log 6 2 log2 log 3
  • log 6 log 22 log 3
  • log (622) log 3
  • log
  • log 8

8
  • What are the three properties of logs?
  • Productexpanded add each, Quotientexpand
    subtract, Powerexpanded goes in front of log.
  • How do you expand a log? Why?
  • Use logb before each addition or subtraction
    change. Power property will bring down exponents
    so you can solve for variables.
  • How do you condense a log?
  • Change any addition to multiplication,
    subtraction to division and multiplication to
    power. Use one logb

9
Assignment
  • p. 496
  • 15-55 odd
  • Skip 29

10
Properties of LogarithmsDay 2
  • What is the change of base formula?
  • What is its purpose?

11
Your turn again!
  • Condense
  • log57 3log5t
  • log57t3
  • Condense
  • 3log2x (log24 log2y)
  • log2

12
Change of base formula
  • u, b, and c are positive numbers with b?1 and
    c?1. Then
  • logcu
  • logcu (base 10)
  • logcu (base e)

13
Examples
  • Use the change of base to evaluate
  • log37
  • (base 10)
  • log 7
  • log 3
  • 1.771
  • (base e)
  • ln 7
  • ln 3
  • 1.771

14
What is the change of base formula? What is
its purpose? Lets you change on base other than
10 or e to common or natural log.
15
Assignment
  • Page 496,
  • 30-56 even,
  • 59-73 odd
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