Logarithms and Their Properties Plus Practice
Logarithms and Their Properties Plus Practice
b. 3
log 8
2
log
c.
log 125
Solution:
Use the definition
log if and only if
.
a.
b. 3
log 8 if and only if 10#
8.
2
log if and only if 7&
c. log 125
if and only if 5%
125.
Base
log &
2
if and only if
Since 32
2 , we have
2%
32
2 %
2
PROPERTIES OF LOGARITHMS:
If b, a, and c are positive real numbers, 5 6, and n is a real number, then:
1.
2.
3.
4.
9.
Product: log 0 8
log 0 log 8
Quotient: log
log 0 ; log 8
=>?A 9
=>?A
6.
log 1
0
log
1
5.
7.
One-to-One: log 0
log 8 if and only if 0
8
8.
=>? 9
=>?
=B 9
=B
b.
4 log 2 ; 3 log ; 5
b.
4 log 2 ; 3 log ; 5
2 log log 4
&
Solution:
a.
2 log log 4
&
Power Property
%G&H
log %IJ
Product Property
Quotient Property
Use the properties of logarithms to express the following logarithms in terms of logarithms of , , and K.
a.
log &
b.
log
% L
NO
Solution:
a.
log &
log log & Product Property
log 2 log
Power Property
b.
log
& P
K
Quotient Property
Quotient Property
Product Property
Power Property
Logarithms with a base of 10 are called common logarithms. It is customary to write log as log .
Logarithms with the base of U are called natural logarithms. It is customary to write log V as ln .
PRACTICE PROBLEMS
Evaluate:
2. U #.&
1. 0.6#
3. 1.005F
4. log F 64
5. ln 1
6. ln 7
9. U F
54.60
8. 64
8
11. log #
12. ln U I&
X
Use the change of base formula to evaluate the logarithms: (Round to 3 decimal places.)
13. log 3
15. log 42
&
Use the properties of logarithms to rewrite each expression into lowest terms (i.e. expand the logarithms to a sum
or a difference):
16. log 10
17. ln
%
N
22. ln
20. log # ; 2
%H
21. ln
18. log NL
#%
% ONL
J
24. 3 ln 2 ln ; 4 ln K
#
25. & ln Y ; F ln X
27. 1 3 log F
28. 2 ln 8 5 ln
log 2
0.356
31. log 28
log 7
0.872
36. 25#&
125
38. log # Z
;2
40. log Z 3
41. log # Z
42. log F Y
43. ln U
44. log 9 9
45. ln 1
46. ln U I#
34. log 1
47. /
log #
a.
1
b.
27
c.
0.5
a.
0.01
b.
0.1
c.
30
a.
U
b.
#
48. [
log
49. /
ln
50. \
ln
a.
U &
b.
51. [
ln U #%
c.
10
F
c.
1200
a.
;2
b.
0
c.
7.5
a.
4
b.
64
c.
5.2
52. /
log &
Use the change of base formula to evaluate the following logarithms: (Round to 3 decimal places.)
53. log F 9
Approximate the following logarithms given that log 2 ^ 0.43068 and log 3 ^ 0.68261:
57. log 18
&
60. log #
58. log 6
64. log 2 I#
65. log 2
66. ln _
67.
%
%G&
ln %I&
9 L
:` O
71. ; # ln 3
75. ;2ln 2 ; ln 3
76. 41 ln ln
79. 3 ln 4 ln ln K
80. ln 4 ; 3 ln ; ln
True or False? Use the properties of logarithms to determine whether the equation is true or false. If false, state
why or give an example to show that it is false.
81. log & 4
2 log &
82.
=B %
=B %
ln &
84. U
=B e
85. log F
Y
%
2 ; log F
86. 6 ln 6 ln
ln Y
33. 2.562
2. 24.533
34. 0
35. log F 64
3
3. 7.352
4. 3
5. 0
37. U
U
6. 0.973
7. log & 16
4
8. log YF 8
&
9. ln 54.60
4
10. 2
40.
Z
5 log # 2
71. ln f#g
&
46. ;3
15. 1.380
16. 1 log
74. log F
17. ln ln ; ln K
19. 1 2 log F
21. 5 ln 2 ln K ; 3 ln
ln 3
&
ln ; ln 7
23. log %
% JL
ln NH
25. ln #
%
log & #
27. log F 4 #
28. ln 64
29. log % L
30. 1.48
31. 0.792
32. ;1.434
76. 4 ln X
b. 3
49. a. 1
b. ;1.099
50. a. 2
51. a. ;6
52. a. 1
53. 1.585
#%
75. ln F% L
47. a. 0
48. a. ;2
c. ;0.631
b. ;1
c. 1.477
b. 0.223
b. 0
b. 3
c. 2.303
c. 7.090
c. 22.5
c. 1.189
79. ln # F K
80. ln
%GF
%J
56. ;1.159
85. True
55. 2.132
84. True
57. 1.7959
86. True
58. 0.556645
59. ;0.43068
60. ;0.25193
61. 1.02931
62. 3.11329
54. ;2.322
&#
41. ;2
45. 0
14. ;1
&
44. ;1
13. 0.565
26.
39. 3
68. ln 2 ln ; 3
#
&
43. 7
12. ;2
24.
38. 3I&
42. ;2
11. ;4
22.
66. # ln ; ln 5
%
%
ln
&