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Davonna Rhodes - Properties of Logarithms Practice

This document contains homework assignments focused on properties of logarithms, including condensing expressions into single logarithms and expanding logarithms completely. It consists of multiple problems that require the application of logarithmic rules. The document spans two pages and is designed for educational purposes.

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Davonna Rhodes - Properties of Logarithms Practice

This document contains homework assignments focused on properties of logarithms, including condensing expressions into single logarithms and expanding logarithms completely. It consists of multiple problems that require the application of logarithmic rules. The document spans two pages and is designed for educational purposes.

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Name: ___________________________________ Unit 4: Exponential & Logarithmic Functions

Date: __________________________ Per: ______ Homework 5: Properties of Logarithms

** This is a 2-page document! **

Directions: Condense each expression into a single logarithm.


1. 3  log2 p  7  log2 q 1
2.  ln 64  ln12
3

1
3.
2

log6 k 9  log6 k 3  4. 5  log8 (c3 d 2 )  3  log8 (cd 7 )

1 2 5
5. 5  log a   log b  4  log c 6.  log2 27   log2 4
2 3 2

7. 4  log x   2  log v  3  log y  1


8.
3
ln(64)  ln(8 x3 ) 

1 3 10. log(4 x)  2  log( x  3)


9.  log3 (9x)   log3 (4 x3 )
2 2

© Gina W ilson (All Things Algebra ®, LLC), 2017


Directions: Expand each logarithm completely.
11. log7 4 5w  2 3r 2
12. ln
r 8

a3 b 14. log3 ( x2  10 x  24)


13. log5
c4

3
2j 16. log6 3mn8
15. log4  5 
k 

17. log3 (7 g 9h5 )2 y


18. log
4y  8

3
x4 y7 20. ln(u 3  8)
19. log2
z

© Gina W ilson (All Things Algebra ®, LLC), 2017

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