Solving Logarithmic Equations: Example 1
Solving Logarithmic Equations: Example 1
Example 1
Write each equation in exponential form.
3 1
a. log32 8 = b. log81 3 =
5 4
2 1
The base is 32, and the exponent is 3. The base is 81, and the exponent is 4.
3 1
8 = 325 3 = 814
Example 2
Write each equation in logarithmic form.
a. 64 = 1296 1
The base is 6, and the exponent, or b. 2-8 =
256
logarithm, is 4. The base is 2, and the exponent, or
log6 1296 = 4 logarithm, is -8.
1
log2 256 = -8
Example 3
1
Evaluate the expression log3 .
27
1
Let x = log3 27.
1
x = log3 27
1
3x = Definition of logarithm
27
1
3x = (27)-1 a-m =
am
3x = (33)-1 33 = 27
3x = 3-3 (am)n = amn
x = -3 If au = av, then u = v.
Example 4
CHEMISTRY Refer to the application at the beginning of Lesson 11-4 in your book. How long
would it take for 640,000 grams of Polonium-194, with a half-life of 0.5 second, to decay to 5000
grams?
t
1
N = N0 1 N = N0(1 + r)t for r = -2
2
t
5000 = 640,000 1 N = 5000, N0 = 640,000
2
t
1 1
128 = 2 Divide each side by 640,000.
log 1 17 = t 128 = 27
2 2
7 n
log 1 1 =t 1 1
2 2 bn b
7 t
1 = 1 Definition of logarithm
2 2
7 =t
1 1
a. logp 65614 = b. log5 -(5x - 3) = log5 -(10x + 2)
2
1 1 log5 -(5x - 3) = log5 -(10x + 2)
logp 65614 = 2 -(5x - 3) = -(10x + 2)
1 1 5x = -5
p 2 = 65614 x = -1
p = 4 6561
( p)2 = (9)2
p = 81
By substituting x = -7 and x = 3 into the equation, we find that x = -7 is undefined for the equation
log8 (x + 1) + log8 (x + 3) = log8 24. When x = -7 we get an extraneous solution.
So, x = 3 is the correct solution.
Example 6
Graph y = log4 (x + 2).
The equation y = log4 (x + 2) can be written as 4y = x + 2. Choose values for y and then find the
corresponding values of x.
y x+2 x (x, y)
-3 0.016 -1.984 (-1.984, -3)
-2 0.063 -1.937 (-1.937, -2)
-1 0.25 -1.75 (-1.75, -1)
0 1 -1 (-1, 0)
1 4 2 (2, 1)
2 16 14 (14, 2)
3 64 62 (62, 3)
Example 7
Graph y ≥ log3 x - 4.
The boundary for the inequality y ≥ log3 x - 4 can be written as y = log3 x - 4. Rewrite this equation in
exponential form.
y = log3 x - 4
y+4 = log3 x
3y + 4 =x
y y+4 x (x, y)
-7 -3 0.037 (0.037, -7)
-6 -2 0.111 (0.111, -6)
-5 -1 0.333 (0.333, -5)
-4 0 1 (1, -4)
-3 1 3 (3, -3)
-2 2 9 (9, -2)
-1 3 27 (27, -1)
Test a point, for example (0, 0), to determine which region to shade.
3y + 4 ≥ 0 30 + 4 ≥ 0 True
Shade the region that contains the point at (0, 0). However, since values of x ≤ 0 yield extraneous
solutions, only shade above the curve in quadrants I and IV.