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BGSU 3.3 Properties of Logarithms Math 1300 Properties of Logarithmic Functions Let b, M, N be positive real numbers with b 6= 1 and p and x are real numbers. 1. logb 1 = 0 2. logb b = 1 3. logb bx = x 4.blogb x = x, x > 0 5. logb M = logb N if and only if M = N 6. logb M N = logb M + logb N 7. logb M N = logb M − logb N 8. logb M p = p logb M Example 1 Use a calculator to evaluate each expression to three decimal places. log 2 2 1. log 2. log 1.1 3. log 2 − log1.1 1.1 Example 2 Expand each logarithmic expression. 4 1. (#8) log9 x9 2. (#14) ln e8 4. (#32) log q 5 x y 5. (#34) logb 3. (#20) ln √ 3 xy 4 z5 √ 7 x 6. (#38) ln h i √ x4 x2 +3 5 (x+3) Condensing Logarithmic Expression Example 3 Write each expression in the following as a single logarithm whose coefficient is 1. 1. (#46) log3 405 − log3 5 2. (#54) 5 logb x + 6 logb y 3. (#62) 4 ln x + 7 ln y − 3 ln z Ying-Ju Tessa Chen Last modified: September 29, 2014 1 BGSU 3.3 Properties of Logarithms 4. (#66) 13 (log4 x − log4 y) + 2 log4 (x + 1) Math 1300 5.(#68) 31 [5 ln(x + 6) − ln x − ln(x2 − 25)] The Change-of-Base Expressions For any logarithmic bases a and b, and any M > 0, logb M = loga M . loga b Example 4 Use common logarithms or natural logarithms and a calculator to evaluate to four decimal places. 2. (#76) log0.3 19 3. (#78) logπ 400 1. (#72) log6 17 Exercise 1 Expand each logarithm expression. 2. 99log99 3124750 1. log5 51024 4. logπ π 1770 5. 102 log10 4 3. log3 81 6. ln e16 π 12 More exercises on the textbook: P. 449 Ying-Ju Tessa Chen Last modified: September 29, 2014 2