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1. To solve a logarithmic equation, rewrite the equation in exponential form and solve for the variable.; ... Step 2: Convert the logarithmic equation to an exponential equation: If no base is indicated, it means the base of the logarithm is 10. Recall also that logarithms are exponents, so the exponent is . The equation...
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This sections illustrates the process of solving equations of various forms. It also shows you how to check your answer three different ways: algebraically, graphically, and using the concept of equivalence.The following table is a partial lists of ... LOGARITHMIC EQUATIONS - Solve for x in the following equations.
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This definition is explained by knowing how to convert exponential equations to logarithmic form, and logarithmic equations to exponential form. Examples:
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Demonstrates how to solve logarithmic equations by using log rules and comparing log arguments. ... The first type of logarithmic equation has two logs, ... Logarithms cannot have non-positive arguments, but quadratics and other equations can have negative solutions. So it is generally a good idea to check the solutions you get...
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Demonstrates how to solve logarithmic equations by using exponentials. ... Note that the base in both the exponential form of the equation and the logarithmic form of the equation (above) is "b", but that the x and y switch sides when you switch between the two equations.
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Logarithmic equations contain logarithmic expressions and constants. When one side of the equation contains a single logarithm and the other side contains a constant, the equation can be solved by rewriting the equation as an equivalent exponential equation using the definition of logarithm.
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Logarithmic and exponential functions and their graphs. Logarithmic and exponential equations. ... Exponential and logarithmic equations ... THE LOGARITHMIC FUNCTION WITH BASE b is the function...
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When dealing with logarithmic equations we will use logarithmic identity 2 where an exponential function is applied to "undo" the effect of a logarithmic function.
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