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   5.<math>\ln{x^n}=n\ln x</math>
 
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'''Exercises''' Use the properties of logarithms to rewrite the expression as the logarithm of a single quantity
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'''a)''' <math>\ln(x-2)-\ln(x+2)</math>
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|<math>f'(x)=2e^{2x}</math>
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'''b)''' <math>5\ln{x-6}+\frac{1}{2}\ln(5x+1)</math>
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|<math>f'(x)=6xe^{3x^2}</math>
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'''c)''' <math>3\ln x+2\ln y -4\ln z</math>
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|<math>f'(x)=6xe^{3x^2}</math>
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'''d)''' <math>7\ln (5x+4)-\frac{3}{2}\ln (x-9)</math>
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|<math>f'(x)=6xe^{3x^2}</math>
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Revision as of 08:27, 11 August 2020

Logarithm Function

 The logarithm  is defined as 
  if and only if 

Definition of the Natural Logarithmic Function

 The natural logarithmic function, denoted by , is defined as
  if and only if 

Properties of the Natural Logarithmic Function

 Let 
 1. The domain of  is  and the range of  is 
 2. The x-intercept of the graph of  is 
 3. The function  is continuous, increasing, and one-to-one.
 4.  and 

Inverse Properties of Logarithms and Exponents

 1.
 
 2.
 
 3.
 
 4.
 
 5.

Exercises Use the properties of logarithms to rewrite the expression as the logarithm of a single quantity

a)

Solution:  

b)

Solution:  

c)

Solution:  

d)

Solution:  

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