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When the logarithmic function is approximated by sequences of algebraic functions, similar questions can be posed as in the case of other similar problems. So, for example, it is interesting to ...
Solving exponential and logarithmic equations Index laws and the laws of logarithms are essential tools for simplifying and manipulating exponential and logarithmic functions. There is an inverse ...
For example, if the function is “log (x+3) – log (x-2) = 2,” the student must explain that this equation represents the quotient property of logarithms. They must also explain how this property ...
Find a counter example (i.e. an input where they differ in value or solution sets), if not equivalent Solve equations involving linear, polynomial, radical, rational, exponential, or logarithmic ...
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