Chapter 6/7- Logarithmic and Exponential Functions
L1 – 6.1/6.2 – Intro to Logarithms and Review of Exponentials MHF4U Jensen In this section you will learn about how a logarithmic function is the inverse of an exponential function. ... Write the Logarithm as a Sum or Difference of Logarithms Example 4: Simplify the following algebraic expressions a) log Q(!() =log Q!+log Q(b) log20 ? =log4 ... ................
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