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Algebra Cheat Sheet Reduced

The document provides information about logarithms and their properties including definitions, basic operations and properties of logarithms, special logarithms, factoring formulas, and solving equations using logarithms. Examples are provided to illustrate key concepts.

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Algebra Cheat Sheet Reduced

The document provides information about logarithms and their properties including definitions, basic operations and properties of logarithms, special logarithms, factoring formulas, and solving equations using logarithms. Examples are provided to illustrate key concepts.

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Algebra Cheat Sheet Logarithms and Log Properties

Definition Logarithm Properties


y = log b x is equivalent to x = b y log b b = 1 log b 1 = 0
Basic Properties & Facts
Arithmetic Operations Properties of Inequalities log b b x = x b logb x = x
If a < b then a + c < b + c and a - c < b - c Example
ab + ac = a ( b + c )
b ab
a = log b ( x r ) = r log b x
a b log 5 125 = 3 because 53 = 125
c c If a < b and c > 0 then ac < bc and < log b ( xy ) = log b x + log b y
a c c
a a b Special Logarithms x
b = a ac If a < b and c < 0 then ac > bc and > log b = log b x - log b y
= ln x = log e x natural log
c bc b b c c y
log x = log 10 x common log
c
Properties of Absolute Value where e = 2.718281828K The domain of log b x is x > 0
a c ad + bc a c ad - bc a if a 0
+ = - = a = Factoring and Solving
b d bd b d bd - a if a < 0 Factoring Formulas Quadratic Formula
a -b b-a a +b a b a 0 -a = a x 2 - a 2 = ( x + a )( x - a ) Solve ax 2 + bx + c = 0 , a 0
= = +
c -d d -c c c c a a x 2 + 2ax + a 2 = ( x + a )
2 -b b 2 - 4ac
ab = a b = x=
a b b 2a
ad x 2 - 2ax + a 2 = ( x - a )
2
ab + ac b = If b 2 - 4 ac > 0 - Two real unequal solns.
= b + c, a 0 a+b a + b Triangle Inequality
a c bc x 2 + ( a + b ) x + ab = ( x + a )( x + b ) If b 2 - 4 ac = 0 - Repeated real solution.

d Distance Formula x 3 + 3ax 2 + 3a 2 x + a 3 = ( x + a )
3 If b 2 - 4 ac < 0 - Two complex solutions.
Exponent Properties If P1 = ( x1 , y1 ) and P2 = ( x2 , y 2 ) are two
x 3 - 3ax 2 + 3a 2 x - a 3 = ( x - a )
3
an 1 Square Root Property
a n a m = a n+ m = a n-m = m- n points the distance between them is
am a x + a = ( x + a ) ( x - ax + a
3 3 2
) 2 If x 2 = p then x = p

(a )
m
=a a = 1, a 0 - a = ( x - a ) ( x + ax + a )
n nm 0
d ( P1 , P2 ) = ( x2 - x1 ) + ( y 2 - y1 )
2 2
x3 3 2 2
Absolute Value Equations/Inequalities
- a = ( x - a )( x + a ) If b is a positive number
n n
a a x 2n 2n n n n n
( ab )
n
= a n bn = n Complex Numbers p =b p = -b or p = b
b b If n is odd then,
a -n 1
= n
1
= an x n - a n = ( x - a ) ( x n -1 + ax n - 2 + L + a n -1 ) p <b -b < p < b
i = -1 i = -1
2
-a = i a , a 0
a a- n p >b p < -b or p >b
-n n ( a + bi ) + ( c + di ) = a + c + ( b + d ) i xn + a n
a b bn
( ) = (a )
n 1

= ( x + a ) ( x n -1 - ax n - 2 + a 2 x n -3 - L + a n -1 )
n 1

= = n a = a n m

( a + bi ) - ( c + di ) = a - c + ( b - d ) i
m m

b a a
( a + bi )( c + di ) = ac - bd + ( ad + bc ) i Completing the Square
Properties of Radicals Solve 2 x 2 - 6 x - 10 = 0 (4) Factor the left side
( a + bi )( a - bi ) = a 2 + b 2 3 29
2

n
a =a
1
n
ab = n a n b a + bi = a 2 + b 2 Complex Modulus (1) Divide by the coefficient of the x 2 x- =
n
2 4
x 2 - 3x - 5 = 0 (5) Use Square Root Property
m n
a = nm a n
a na
= ( a + bi ) = a - bi Complex Conjugate (2) Move the constant to the other side.
b nb 3 29 29
( a + bi )( a + bi ) = a + bi
2
x 2 - 3x = 5 x- = =
2 4 2
n
a = a, if n is odd
n
(3) Take half the coefficient of x, square
it and add it to both sides (6) Solve for x
n
a n = a , if n is even 2 2 3 29
3 3 9 29 x=
x2 - 3x + - = 5 + - = 5 + = 2 2
2 2 4 4

For a complete set of online Algebra notes visit http://tutorial.math.lamar.edu. 2005 Paul Dawkins For a complete set of online Algebra notes visit http://tutorial.math.lamar.edu. 2005 Paul Dawkins
Functions and Graphs Common Algebraic Errors
Constant Function Parabola/Quadratic Function Error Reason/Correct/Justification/Example
y = a or f ( x) = a x = ay 2 + by + c g ( y ) = ay 2 + by + c 2 2
0 and 2 Division by zero is undefined!
Graph is a horizontal line passing 0 0
through the point ( 0, a ) . The graph is a parabola that opens right ( -3 )
2
-32 9 -32 = -9 , = 9 Watch parenthesis!
if a > 0 or left if a < 0 and has a vertex
(x ) (x )
3 3

b b
2
x5 2
= x2 x2 x 2 = x 6
Line/Linear Function at g - , - .
y = mx + b or f ( x ) = mx + b 2a 2a a
+
a a 1
=
1 1 1
+ =2
b+c b c 2 1+ 1 1 1
Graph is a line with point ( 0,b ) and
Circle 1 A more complex version of the previous
slope m. x -2 + x - 3
( x - h) + ( y - k ) = r2 x2 + x3 error.
2 2

Graph is a circle with radius r and center a + bx a bx bx


Slope a + bx = + = 1+
1 + bx
Slope of the line containing the two ( h, k ) . a
a a a a
points ( x1 , y1 ) and ( x2 , y2 ) is Beware of incorrect canceling!
- a ( x - 1) = -ax + a
y2 - y1 rise Ellipse -a ( x - 1) -ax - a
m= = Make sure you distribute the -!
( x - h) ( y - k)
2 2
x2 - x1 run
+ =1 ( x + a)
2
x2 + a 2 ( x + a)
2
= ( x + a )( x + a ) = x 2 + 2ax + a 2
Slope intercept form a2 b2
The equation of the line with slope m Graph is an ellipse with center ( h, k ) x2 + a2 x + a 5 = 25 = 32 + 42 32 + 4 2 = 3 + 4 = 7
and y-intercept ( 0, b ) is with vertices a units right/left from the x+a x + a See previous error.
y = mx + b center and vertices b units up/down from More general versions of previous three
( x + a)
n
Point Slope form the center. x n + a n and n
x+a n x + n a
errors.
The equation of the line with slope m
2 ( x + 1) = 2 ( x 2 + 2 x + 1) = 2 x 2 + 4 x + 2
2

and passing through the point ( x1 , y1 ) is Hyperbola


2 ( x + 1) ( 2 x + 2 )
2 2
( x - h) (y -k) ( 2x + 2)
2 2 2
y = y1 + m ( x - x1 ) = 4 x2 + 8x + 4
- =1
a2 b2 Square first then distribute!
Graph is a hyperbola that opens left and See the previous example. You can not
Parabola/Quadratic Function
right, has a center at ( h, k ) , vertices a ( 2x + 2) 2 ( x + 1)
2 2
factor out a constant if there is a power on
y = a ( x - h) + k f ( x) = a ( x - h) + k
2 2

units left/right of center and asymptotes the parenthesis!


1

The graph is a parabola that opens up if that pass through center with slope .
b -x2 + a2 = ( -x 2 + a 2 )2
a -x + a - x + a
2 2 2 2

a > 0 or down if a < 0 and has a vertex Now see the previous error.
Hyperbola
at ( h, k ) . a
(y -k) ( x - h)
2 2
a ab
- =1 a 1 a c ac
b 2
a 2 c
b = = =
Parabola/Quadratic Function b b 1 b b
y = ax 2 + bx + c f ( x ) = ax 2 + bx + c Graph is a hyperbola that opens up and c
c c
down, has a center at ( h, k ) , vertices b
a a
The graph is a parabola that opens up if units up/down from the center and a
asymptotes that pass through center with ac b = b = a 1 = a
a > 0 or down if a < 0 and has a vertex b
b c c b c bc
b b slope . c b
at - , f - . a 1
2 a 2a

For a complete set of online Algebra notes visit http://tutorial.math.lamar.edu. 2005 Paul Dawkins For a complete set of online Algebra notes visit http://tutorial.math.lamar.edu. 2005 Paul Dawkins

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