Logarithmic Functions, Equations and Inequalities

This unit bundles student expectations that address logarithmic functions as the inverses of exponential functions. Various representations are used to analyze logarithmic functions and their characteristics, including parameter changes, domain restrictions, asymptotes, and end behavior. Properties of logarithms are used to solve logarithmic and exponential equations, and exponential and logarithmic functions are used to model and solve problem situations and make predictions and draw conclusions in terms of the problem.

 

How to rewrite Logarithmic as an Exponential and
How to rewrite Expontial as a logarithmic

Students will learn how to rewrite a log as an exponential.
Students will learn how to rewrite an exponential as a log.

Solve Logarithmic Equations

Students will learn how to solve logarithmic equations

Log Properties

Students will learn the properties of logarithmics.

Solving Logarithmic Equations (PART 2)

Students will learn to solve logarithmic equations. Requires the use of some log properties.

Solving Exponential Equations

Students will solve exponential equations that require the use of Change of Base Property.