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Example Question #2 : Logarithms
y = 2x
If y = 3, approximately what is x?
Round to 4 decimal places.
0.6309
1.3454
1.5850
2.0000
1.8580
1.5850
To solve, we use logarithms. We log both sides and get: log3 = log2x
which can be rewritten as log3 = xlog2
Then we solve for x: x = log 3/log 2 = 1.5850 . . .
Example Question #3 : Logarithms
Evaluate
log327
3
9
27
10
30
3
You can change the form to
3x = 27
x = 3
Example Question #1 : Logarithms
If , what is
?
If , then
Example Question #4 : Logarithms
If log4 x = 2, what is the square root of x?
12
3
16
2
4
4
Given log4x = 2, we can determine that 4 to the second power is x; therefore the square root of x is 4.
Example Question #5 : Logarithms
Solve for x in the following equation:
log224 - log23 = logx27
9
1
3
–2
2
3
Since the two logarithmic expressions on the left side of the equation have the same base, you can use the quotient rule to re-express them as the following:
log224 – log23 = log2(24/3) = log28 = 3
Therefore we have the following equivalent expressions, from which it can be deduced that x = 3.
logx27 = 3
x3 = 27
Example Question #6 : Logarithms
What value of satisfies the equation
?
The answer is .
can by rewritten as
.
In this form the question becomes a simple exponent problem. The answer is because
.
Example Question #7 : Logarithms
If , what is
?
Use the following equation to easily manipulate all similar logs:
changes to
.
Therefore, changes to
.
2 raised to the power of 6 yields 64, so must equal 6. If finding the 6 was difficult from the formula, simply keep multiplying 2 by itself until you reach 64.
Example Question #8 : Logarithms
Which of the following is a value of that satisfies
?
The general equation of a logarithm is , and
In this case, , and thus
(or
, but
is not an answer choice)
Example Question #9 : Logarithms
How can we simplify this expression below into a single logarithm?
Cannot be simplified into a single logarithm
Using the property that , we can simplify the expression to
.
Given that and
We can further simplify this equation to
Example Question #101 : Exponents
What is the value of ? Round to the nearest hundredth.
You could solve this by using your calculator. Remember that you will have to translate this into:
Another way you can solve it is by noticing that
This means you can rewrite your logarithm:
Applying logarithm rules, you can factor out the power:
For any value ,
. Therefore,
. So, your answer is
.
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