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Logarithmic Functions: Digital Lesson

The document discusses properties and graphs of logarithmic functions. Logarithmic functions are inverses of exponential functions and have domains of positive real numbers, ranges of all real numbers, and are one-to-one. Natural logarithms use the base e and common logarithms use the base 10.
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Logarithmic Functions: Digital Lesson

The document discusses properties and graphs of logarithmic functions. Logarithmic functions are inverses of exponential functions and have domains of positive real numbers, ranges of all real numbers, and are one-to-one. Natural logarithms use the base e and common logarithms use the base 10.
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Digital Lesson

Logarithmic Functions
For x  0 and 0  a  1,
y = loga x if and only if x = a y.
The function given by f (x) = loga x is called the
logarithmic function with base a.

Every logarithmic equation has an equivalent exponential form:


y = loga x is equivalent to x = a y
A logarithm is an exponent!
A logarithmic function is the inverse function of an exponential
function.
Exponential function: y = ax
Logarithmic function: y = logax is equivalent to x = ay

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Examples: Write the equivalent exponential equation
and solve for y.

Logarithmic Equivalent Solution


Equation Exponential
Equation

y = log216 16 = 2y 16 = 24  y = 4
1 1 1
y = log2( ) = 2y = 2-1 y = –1
2 2 2
y = log416 16 = 4y 16 = 42  y = 2

y = log51 1=5y 1 = 50  y = 0

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The base 10 logarithm function f (x) = log10 x is called the
common logarithm function.
The LOG key on a calculator is used to obtain common
logarithms.
Examples: Calculate the values using a calculator.
Function Value Keystrokes Display
log10 100 LOG 100 ENTER 2
2
log10( ) LOG ( 2  5 ) ENTER – 0.3979400
5
log10 5 LOG 5 ENTER 0.6989700
log10 –4 LOG –4 ENTER ERROR

no power of 10 gives a negative number

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Properties of Logarithms
1. loga 1 = 0 since a0 = 1.
2. loga a = 1 since a1 = a.
3. loga ax = x and alogax = x inverse property
4. If loga x = loga y, then x = y. one-to-one property

Examples: Solve for x: log6 6 = x


log6 6 = 1 property 2 x = 1

Simplify: log3 35
log3 35 = 5 property 3

Simplify: 7log79
7log79 = 9 property 3

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Graph f (x) = log2 x
Since the logarithm function is the inverse of the exponential
function of the same base, its graph is the reflection of the
exponential function in the line y = x.
y y = 2x
y=x
x 2x
–2 1
horizontal y = log2 x
4
asymptote y = 0
–1 1
2
x-intercept
x
0 1 (1, 0)
1 2
vertical asymptote
2 4
x=0
3 8

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Example: Graph the common logarithm function f(x) = log10 x.
x 1 1 1 2 4 10
100 10
f(x) = log10 x –2 –1 0 0.301 0.602 1

y by calculator
f(x) = log10 x

x
5
(0, 1) x-intercept

x=0
vertical –5
asymptote

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The graphs of logarithmic functions are similar for different
values of a.
f(x) = loga x (a  1)

Graph of f (x) = loga x (a  1) y-axis y y = ax y=x


vertical
1. domain (0, )
asymptote y = log2 x
2. range (,)
3. x-intercept (1, 0)
4. vertical asymptote domain
x  0 as x  0  f ( x)   x
x-intercept
5. increasing
(1, 0)
6. continuous
7. one-to-one range
8. reflection of y = a x in y = x

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y y = ln x
The function defined by
f(x) = loge x = ln x x
5
(x  0, e  2.718281)
is called the natural
logarithm function.
–5

y = ln x is equivalent to e y = x

Use a calculator to evaluate: ln 3, ln –2, ln 100


Function Value Keystrokes Display
ln 3 LN 3 ENTER 1.0986122
ln –2 LN –2 ENTER ERROR
ln 100 LN 100 ENTER 4.6051701

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Properties of Natural Logarithms
1. ln 1 = 0 since e0 = 1.
2. ln e = 1 since e1 = e.
3. ln ex = x and eln x = x inverse property
4. If ln x = ln y, then x = y. one-to-one property
Examples: Simplify each expression.
1
ln 2   ln e 2  2   inverse property
e 

e ln 20  20 inverse property

3 ln e  3(1)  3 property 2

ln 1  0  0 property 1

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t
1 8223
Example: The formula R  12
e (t in years) is used to estimate
10
the age of organic material. The ratio of carbon 14 to carbon 12
1
in a piece of charcoal found at an archaeological dig is R  15 .
10
How old is it? 1 8223
t
1
12
e  15 original equation
10 10
t
1
e 8223
 multiply both sides by 1012
1000
t
1
ln e 8223
 ln take the natural log of both sides
1000
t 1
 ln inverse property
8223 1000
 1 
t  8223  ln   8223   6.907   56796
 1000 
To the nearest thousand years the charcoal is 57,000 years old.
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