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Lesson 31: Logarithms 
Course Topic(s):
Developmental Math
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Logarithms
The lesson begins with an application problem to motivate the necessity and use of a logarithm. The formal definition linking logs and exponents is then introduced. Exercises in writing exponential equations as logarithms follows before a calculator based method for approximating logarithmic values is discussed. The common log, i.e. logs of base (10), is introduced and a procedure for solving common log equations with a calculator is presented, along with various caveats about proper syntax for the calculator. The lesson concludes with exponential modeling problems where logs may be employed to find the desired exponent.
Resource URL: http://www.curriki.org/xwiki/bin/view/Coll_Group_SanDiegoCommunityCollegesDevelopmentalMathExchange/Lesson31Logarithms?bc=;Coll_Group_SanDiegoCommunityCollegesDevelopmentalMathExchange.IntermediateAlgebra;Coll_Group_SanDiegoCommunityCollegesDevelopmentalM
Subject classification(s):
Algebra and Number Theory
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Algebra
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Algebraic Manipulation
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Functions
Creator(s): Bruce Yoshiwara (Pierce College) and Kathy Yoshiwara (Pierce College)
This resource was cataloged by Bohdan Rhodehamel
Publisher:
Developmental Mathematics Collection
Resource copyright: CC BY-NC-SA
This review was published on December 13, 2011
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