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Name_________________________________________________ Date____________________________ Period_____________________ Pre-Calculus 3.3 Properties of Logs pgs.441 - 450 Product Rule Previously we learned properties of exponents such as the following: x 2 x3 Similarly we have the product rule when we use logarithms. Let b, M, and N be positive real numbers with _____________________ The logarithms of a ________________ is the _____________ of the ___________________________. Example 1 (a) ln 7x Expand the Logs using the product rule. (b) log 4 7 5 (c) log 10x Quotient Rule Previously we learned properties of exponents such as the following: x7 x4 Similarly we have the product rule when we use logarithms. Let b, M, and N be positive real numbers with _____________________ The logarithms of a ________________ is the _____________ of the ___________________________. Example 2 x 2 (a) log 5 Expand the Logs using the quotient rule. 19 x (b) log 7 (c) e3 ln 11 Power Rule Previously we learned properties of exponents such as the following: x 5 3 Similarly we have the product rule when we use logarithms. Let b, M, and N be positive real numbers with _____________________ The logarithms of a ____________________ with an __________________________is the _________________ of the ___________________ and the logarithm of that number. 1 Expand the Logs using the power rule. Example 3 (a) ln x 2 (b) log 5 7 4 (c) ln (d) log 4x 5 x Expanding Logarithmic Expressions It is sometimes necessary to use more than one of the properties of logs when you expand. Notice any from the previous example? Let’s try expanding out logs that have more than one property! Example 4 log b x 2 y Example 5 3x log 6 4 36 y Page 449 prob 1 – 40 Condensing Logs We can also go backwards!!!! Let’s try condensing logs that have more than one property! Example 6 Example 7 log 4 2 log 4 32 log 4 x 3 log x Page 449 prob 41 – 70 2 The Change-of-Base For any log bases a and b, and any posistive M… Change-of-Base Introducing Common Logs Introducing Natural Logs Use the common log and natrual log to change the base of the given functions Example 8 Example 9 log 5 140 log7 2506 Page 449 prob 71 – 76 3