69 results for "logs".
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Question in Logs and exponentials
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Question in BS11001 questions
Practice using the log rules to add and subtract logarithms
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Exam (5 questions) in Martin's workspace
Solve equations involving logs and exponential functions, by using inverse operations.
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Question in post-algebra Arithmetic and Numeracy
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Question in post-algebra Arithmetic and Numeracy
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Question in Skills Audits for Maths and Stats
Calculating the derivative of a function of the form $a \ln(bx)$ using a table of derivatives.
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Question in Skills Audits for Maths and Stats
Solving an equation of the form $a^x=b$ using logarithms to find $x$.
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Question in Skills Audits for Maths and Stats
Solving $a\log(x)+\log(b)=\log(c)$ for $x$, where $a$, $b$ and $c$ are positive integers.
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Question in Skills Audits for Maths and Stats
Finding $x$ from a logarithmic equation of the form $\log_ax = b$, where $a$ and $b$ are positive integers.
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Question in post-algebra Arithmetic and Numeracy
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Question in post-algebra Arithmetic and Numeracy
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Question in Questions for Open Resource Library
Given an equation with log terms added together, the student must solve for x. Hints are included in the question to aid the student as needed.
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Question in Questions for Open Resource Library
Given an equation with log terms added together, the student must solve for x. Hints are included in the question to aid the student as needed.
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Exam (4 questions) in John's workspace
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Question in Musa's workspace
Differentiating exponentials and Logs
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Question in Ugur's workspace
Given a sum of logs, all numbers are integers,
$\log_b(a_1)+\alpha\log_b(a_2)+\beta\log_b(a_3)$ write as $\log_b(a)$ for some fraction $a$.
Also calculate to 3 decimal places $\log_b(a)$.
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Question in Algebra
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Question in pre-algebra Numeracy and Arithmetic
This question is to test if you know how to use your calculator correctly.
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Exam (6 questions) in IA124
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Question in Introduction to Calculus
Given a sum of logs, all numbers are integers,
$\log_b(a_1)+\alpha\log_b(a_2)+\beta\log_b(a_3)$ write as $\log_b(a)$ for some fraction $a$.
Also calculate to 3 decimal places $\log_b(a)$.
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Question in Bill's workspace
Given a sum of logs, all numbers are integers,
$\log_b(a_1)+\alpha\log_b(a_2)+\beta\log_b(a_3)$ write as $\log_b(a)$ for some fraction $a$.
Also calculate to 3 decimal places $\log_b(a)$.
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Question in Bill's workspace
Express $\log_a(x^{c}y^{d})$ in terms of $\log_a(x)$ and $\log_a(y)$. Find $q(x)$ such that $\frac{f}{g}\log_a(x)+\log_a(rx+s)-\log_a(x^{1/t})=\log_a(q(x))$.
There is a video included explaining the rules of logarithms by going through simplification of logs of numbers rather than algebraic expressions.
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Exam (40 questions) in NC Math 3Students will assess their ability to solve problems involving logs and exponentials.
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Exam (40 questions) in NC Math 3Students will review and practice problems involving logs and exponentials.
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Question in College Algebra for STEM
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Question in College Algebra for STEM
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Question in College Algebra for STEM
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Question in College Algebra for STEM
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Question in College Algebra for STEM
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Question in College Algebra for STEM
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