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This document provides a series of logarithmic expressions and asks the reader to use the properties of logarithms to simplify each expression into a single logarithm, the sum or difference of logarithms, or an exact value without a calculator. It then asks the reader to evaluate some expressions with a calculator and solve a single variable equation. The goal is to practice using the rules of logarithms to manipulate and solve various logarithmic expressions.
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Worksheet Log

This document provides a series of logarithmic expressions and asks the reader to use the properties of logarithms to simplify each expression into a single logarithm, the sum or difference of logarithms, or an exact value without a calculator. It then asks the reader to evaluate some expressions with a calculator and solve a single variable equation. The goal is to practice using the rules of logarithms to manipulate and solve various logarithmic expressions.
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1.

In what follows, use the properties of logarithms to find an exact value for each
expression. Do not use a calculator.

2. In what follows let ln 2=a∧ln 3=b . Use the properties of logarithms to write each of
the following logarithms in terms of a∧b .
3. Write each of the following as the sum or the difference of logarithms.
4. Write each of the following as one logarithm.

5. Evaluate using a calculator. Show your work.


6. Solve for y.

7. Find the value of:

8. Show that:

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