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Properties or Laws of Logarithms: Lesson 6.2

1. The document discusses various properties of logarithms including the product, quotient, and power properties. 2. Examples are provided to illustrate each property, such as how the logarithm of a product is equal to the sum of the logarithms of its factors. 3. The three basic laws of logarithms to the base 10 are also presented, as well as how to use the laws of logarithms to express expressions as single logarithms.

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Properties or Laws of Logarithms: Lesson 6.2

1. The document discusses various properties of logarithms including the product, quotient, and power properties. 2. Examples are provided to illustrate each property, such as how the logarithm of a product is equal to the sum of the logarithms of its factors. 3. The three basic laws of logarithms to the base 10 are also presented, as well as how to use the laws of logarithms to express expressions as single logarithms.

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Lesson 6.

2
Properties or
Laws of
Logarithms
Objectives
1. Rewrite logarithms with different bases.
2. Use properties of logarithms to evaluate
or rewrite logarithmic expressions.
3. Use properties of logarithmic
expressions.
Remember
 
For all the Properties of Logarithms
b, M and N > 0
b
Remember
 

log means
Product Property of Logarithms
Study the examples and give your conclusion.
 
 

log log
 

log log 3 + log 5


Product Property of Logarithms
Study the examples and give your conclusion.

 
 
log
log  

log log 3 + log 7


Product Property of Logarithms
Study the examples and give your conclusion.

   

log log
 
log log 3 + log x + log y
Remember
Product Property of Logarithms
The logarithm of a product is equal to the sum of the
logarithms of its factor.
 

mn = m + n
Quotient Property of Logarithms
Study the examples and give your conclusion.

log  
log log 2 - log 7
Quotient Property of Logarithms
Study the examples and give your conclusion.
 
 
log
log
 

log log 3 - log 2


Quotient Property of Logarithms
Study the examples and give your conclusion.
 
 

log log

 
log (log 2 + log 3 + log x ) – log y
 
log log 2 + log 3 + log x – log y
Quotient Property of Logarithms
Study the examples and give your conclusion.
 
 

log log

 
log log x - (log y + log z)
 
log log x - log y - log z
Quotient Property of Logarithms
Study the examples and give your conclusion.
 
 

log log

 
log (log x + log y) - log z
 
log log x + log y - log z
Remember
Quotient Property of Logarithms
The logarithm of a quotient is the logarithm of the
dividend minus the logarithm of the divisor
 

=m-n
Power Property of Logarithms
Study the examples and give your conclusion.
   
log log
 
log
 
log 3 log 5
Power Property of Logarithms
Study the examples and give your conclusion.
   
log log
 
log log 2 + log 2
 
log 2 log 2
   
log log
 
log 2 log 2
Power Property of Logarithms
Study the examples and give your conclusion.
 
 
log
log
 
log log 3 + log 3 + log 3 + log 2 + log 5 + log x
 
log 3 log 3 + log 2 + log 5 + log x
   
log log
 
log 3 log 3 + log 2 + log 5 + log x
Remember
Power Property of Logarithms
The logarithm of a power is the product of the
exponent and logarithm of the base
 

=kM
Lesson 6.3
continuation…

Properties /Laws of
Logarithms
The Three Basic laws of
Logarithms to the base
10
Properties of Logarithms
with different bases
Use the laws of logarithm to express each of the following as a
single logarithm

 
3+2 5
 
= 3 + 25
 

= (3)(25)
 

3 + 2 5 = 75
Use the laws of logarithm to express each of the following as a
single logarithm
 
5 + 10 - 7
 
= 53 + 10 - 7
 
125 + 10 - 7
 
(125 0) - 7
 
(1250) - 7
Zero Property of Logarithms
   
1=0 1=0
   

1=0 1=0
 
1=0 log 1 = 0
Property of Equality of Logarithms
𝒊𝒇𝒇 𝑴 =𝑵
   
M=N
log (x + 3) = log ( 7 – x)
x+3= 7–x
𝟐 𝒙 =𝟒
 

x=2
Property of Equality of Logarithms
log (3) + log (x – 2) = log (15)
log (3) (x – 2) = log (15)
log  (3 x  – 6) =  log  (15)
 

3 x  – 6 = 15 3 x  = 21 x = 7
   
Thank You!

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