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This algebra video tutorial provides a basic introduction into the properties of logarithms. It explains how to evaluate logarithmic expressions without a calculator using basic properties of logarithmic functions. Algebra For Beginners: 🤍 Algebra 2 - Basic Introduction: 🤍 Fractions - Basic Introduction: 🤍 How To Solve Linear Equations: 🤍 Linear Equations - Test Review: 🤍 How To Factor Trinomials: 🤍 Systems of Linear Equations - 2 Variables: 🤍 Quadratic Equations - Test Review: 🤍 Multiplying Rational Expressions: 🤍 Graphing Rational Functions: 🤍 Radical Expressions - Test Review: 🤍 Logarithms - The Easy Way! 🤍 Log to Exponential Form: 🤍 Change of Base Formula: 🤍 Change of Base Log Problem: 🤍 Properties of Logarithms: 🤍 Expanding Logarithmic Expressions: 🤍 Condensing Logarithmic Expressions: 🤍 Natural Logarithms: 🤍 Solving Exponential Equations: 🤍 Exponential Equations - Quadratic Formula: 🤍 Exponential Equations - Quadratic Form: 🤍 Solving Logarithmic Equations: 🤍 Logarithmic Equations - Harder Examples: 🤍 Logarithmic Equations - Different Bases: 🤍 Exponential Logarithmic Equations: 🤍 Graphing Logarithmic Functions: 🤍 Graphing Exponential Functions: 🤍 Graphing Natural Log Functions: 🤍 Compound Interest Word Problems: 🤍 Interest Compounded Continuously: 🤍 Logarithms Practice Problems: 🤍 Where does "e" come from? 🤍 Complex Logarithmic Equations: 🤍 Exponential Equations - Powers of X: 🤍 Exponential Equations With Radicals: 🤍 Difficult Exponential Equations: 🤍 Exponential Equations - Fractions: 🤍 Inverse of Logarithmic Functions: 🤍 Functions - Test Review: 🤍 Algebra 1 Review Study Guide: 🤍 Algebra Final Exam Review: 🤍 Precalculus Final Exam Review: 🤍 Full Length Exam Videos + Worksheets: 🤍
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This algebra video tutorial explains how to solve logarithmic equations with logs on both sides. It explains how to convert from logarithmic form to exponential form using basic properties of logarithms. This video include examples and practice problems with natural logarithms as well. Algebra For Beginners: 🤍 Algebra 2 - Basic Introduction: 🤍 How To Solve Linear Equations: 🤍 Linear Equations - Test Review: 🤍 How To Factor Trinomials: 🤍 Systems of Linear Equations - 2 Variables: 🤍 Quadratic Equations - Test Review: 🤍 Graphing Rational Functions: 🤍 Radical Expressions - Test Review: 🤍 Logarithms - The Easy Way! 🤍 Log to Exponential Form: 🤍 Change of Base Formula: 🤍 Change of Base Log Problem: 🤍 Properties of Logarithms: 🤍 Expanding Logarithmic Expressions: 🤍 Condensing Logarithmic Expressions: 🤍 Natural Logarithms: 🤍 Solving Exponential Equations: 🤍 Exponential Equations - Quadratic Formula: 🤍 Exponential Equations - Quadratic Form: 🤍 Solving Logarithmic Equations: 🤍 Logarithmic Equations - Harder Examples: 🤍 Logarithmic Equations - Different Bases: 🤍 Exponential Logarithmic Equations: 🤍 Graphing Logarithmic Functions: 🤍 Graphing Exponential Functions: 🤍 Graphing Natural Log Functions: 🤍 Compound Interest Word Problems: 🤍 Interest Compounded Continuously: 🤍 Population Growth Word Problems: 🤍 Logarithms Practice Problems: 🤍 Where does "e" come from? 🤍 Complex Logarithmic Equations: 🤍 Exponential Equations - Powers of X: 🤍 Exponential Equations With Radicals: 🤍 Difficult Exponential Equations: 🤍 Exponential Equations - Fractions: 🤍 Inverse of Logarithmic Functions: 🤍 Functions - Test Review: 🤍 Algebra 1 Review Study Guide: 🤍 Algebra Final Exam Review: 🤍 Precalculus Final Exam Review: 🤍 Full Length Exam Videos + Worksheets: 🤍
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This algebra video tutorial explains how to use the change of base formula to evaluate logarithms. Algebra For Beginners: 🤍 Algebra 2 - Basic Introduction: 🤍 Fractions - Basic Introduction: 🤍 How To Solve Linear Equations: 🤍 Linear Equations - Test Review: 🤍 How To Factor Trinomials: 🤍 Systems of Linear Equations - 2 Variables: 🤍 Quadratic Equations - Test Review: 🤍 Multiplying Rational Expressions: 🤍 Graphing Rational Functions: 🤍 Radical Expressions - Test Review: 🤍 Logarithms - The Easy Way! 🤍 Log to Exponential Form: 🤍 Change of Base Formula: 🤍 Change of Base Log Problem: 🤍 Properties of Logarithms: 🤍 Expanding Logarithmic Expressions: 🤍 Condensing Logarithmic Expressions: 🤍 Natural Logarithms: 🤍 Solving Exponential Equations: 🤍 Exponential Equations - Quadratic Formula: 🤍 Exponential Equations - Quadratic Form: 🤍 Solving Logarithmic Equations: 🤍 Logarithmic Equations - Harder Examples: 🤍 Logarithmic Equations - Different Bases: 🤍 Exponential Logarithmic Equations: 🤍 Graphing Logarithmic Functions: 🤍 Graphing Exponential Functions: 🤍 Graphing Natural Log Functions: 🤍 Compound Interest Word Problems: 🤍 Interest Compounded Continuously: 🤍 Population Growth Word Problems: 🤍 Logarithms Practice Problems: 🤍 Where does "e" come from? 🤍 Complex Logarithmic Equations: 🤍 Exponential Equations - Powers of X: 🤍 Exponential Equations With Radicals: 🤍 Difficult Exponential Equations: 🤍 Exponential Equations - Fractions: 🤍 Inverse of Logarithmic Functions: 🤍 Functions - Test Review: 🤍 Algebra 1 Review Study Guide: 🤍 Algebra Final Exam Review: 🤍 Precalculus Final Exam Review: 🤍 Full Length Exam Videos + Worksheets: 🤍
This algebra video tutorial provides a basic introduction into natural logarithms. It explains how to evaluate natural logarithmic expressions with the natural base e and how to evaluate exponential expressions with natural logs in on the exponent of the natural base e using properties of logarithms. Algebra For Beginners: 🤍 Fractions - Basic Introduction: 🤍 Linear Equations - Test Review: 🤍 How To Factor Trinomials: 🤍 Systems of Linear Equations - 2 Variables: 🤍 Quadratic Equations - Test Review: 🤍 Multiplying Rational Expressions: 🤍 Graphing Rational Functions: 🤍 Radical Expressions - Test Review: 🤍 Logarithms - The Easy Way! 🤍 Log to Exponential Form: 🤍 Change of Base Formula: 🤍 Change of Base Log Problem: 🤍 Properties of Logarithms: 🤍 Expanding Logarithmic Expressions: 🤍 Condensing Logarithmic Expressions: 🤍 Natural Logarithms: 🤍 Solving Exponential Equations: 🤍 Exponential Equations - Quadratic Formula: 🤍 Exponential Equations - Quadratic Form: 🤍 Solving Logarithmic Equations: 🤍 Logarithmic Equations - Harder Examples: 🤍 Logarithmic Equations - Different Bases: 🤍 Exponential Logarithmic Equations: 🤍 Graphing Logarithmic Functions: 🤍 Graphing Exponential Functions: 🤍 Graphing Natural Log Functions: 🤍 Compound Interest Word Problems: 🤍 Interest Compounded Continuously: 🤍 Population Growth Word Problems: 🤍 Logarithms Practice Problems: 🤍 Where does "e" come from? 🤍 Complex Logarithmic Equations: 🤍 Exponential Equations - Powers of X: 🤍 Exponential Equations With Radicals: 🤍 Difficult Exponential Equations: 🤍 Exponential Equations - Fractions: 🤍 Inverse of Logarithmic Functions: 🤍 Functions - Test Review: 🤍 Algebra 1 Review Study Guide: 🤍 Algebra Final Exam Review: 🤍 Precalculus Final Exam Review: 🤍 Full Length Exam Videos + Worksheets: 🤍
This algebra 2 / precalculus math video tutorial explains the rules and properties of logarithms. It shows you how to condense and expand a logarithmic expression in addition to graphing and solving logarithmic equations. Algebra For Beginners: 🤍 Algebra 2 - Basic Introduction: 🤍 Fractions - Basic Introduction: 🤍 How To Solve Linear Equations: 🤍 Linear Equations - Test Review: 🤍 How To Factor Trinomials: 🤍 Systems of Linear Equations - 2 Variables: 🤍 Quadratic Equations - Test Review: 🤍 Multiplying Rational Expressions: 🤍 Graphing Rational Functions: 🤍 Radical Expressions - Test Review: 🤍 Logarithms - The Easy Way! 🤍 Log to Exponential Form: 🤍 Change of Base Formula: 🤍 Change of Base Log Problem: 🤍 Properties of Logarithms: 🤍 Expanding Logarithmic Expressions: 🤍 Condensing Logarithmic Expressions: 🤍 Natural Logarithms: 🤍 Solving Exponential Equations: 🤍 Exponential Equations - Quadratic Formula: 🤍 Exponential Equations - Quadratic Form: 🤍 Solving Logarithmic Equations: 🤍 Logarithmic Equations - Harder Examples: 🤍 Logarithmic Equations - Different Bases: 🤍 Exponential Logarithmic Equations: 🤍 Graphing Logarithmic Functions: 🤍 Graphing Exponential Functions: 🤍 Graphing Natural Log Functions: 🤍 Compound Interest Word Problems: 🤍 Interest Compounded Continuously: 🤍 Population Growth Word Problems: 🤍 Logarithms Practice Problems: 🤍 Where does "e" come from? 🤍 Complex Logarithmic Equations: 🤍 Exponential Equations - Powers of X: 🤍 Exponential Equations With Radicals: 🤍 Difficult Exponential Equations: 🤍 Inverse of Logarithmic Functions: 🤍 Functions - Test Review: 🤍 Algebra 1 Review Study Guide: 🤍 Algebra Final Exam Review: 🤍 Precalculus Final Exam Review: 🤍 Full Length Exam Videos + Worksheets: 🤍
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In mathematics, the logarithm is the inverse function to exponentiation. That means the logarithm of a given number x is the exponent to which another fixed number, the base b, must be raised, to produce that number x. In the simplest case, the logarithm counts the number of occurrences of the same factor in repeated multiplication; e.g., since 1000 = 10 × 10 × 10 = 103, the "logarithm base 10" of 1000 is 3, or log10(1000) = 3. #Logarithms #Laws #Examples Join this channel to get access to perks: 🤍
A video revising the techniques and strategies required for all of the AS Level Pure Mathematics chapter on Logarithms that you need to achieve a grade C-A* in your A-Level Pure Maths. These topics are the essential question styles that appear in the Exponentials and Logarithms Module. This however is not ALL of the question styles within the A-Level. Further videos can be found on the channel for a more in depth look at some of these topics. 👑 Everything you Need to Pass your AS Pure Maths Exam! A* | AS Pure Maths Revision | Edexcel AQA & OCR - 🤍 Join this channel to get access to perks: 🤍 See below for further links to each of these topics: See below for more chapter based revision videos: Chapter 1 - Algebraic Expressions - 🤍 Chapter 2 - Quadratics - 🤍 Chapter 3 - Equations and Inequalities - 🤍 Chapter 4 - Graphs and Transformations - 🤍 Chapter 5 - Straight Line Graphs - 🤍 Chapter 6 - Circles - 🤍 Chapter 7 - Algebraic Methods - 🤍 Chapter 8 - Binomial Expansion - 🤍 Chapter 9 - Trigonometric Ratios - 🤍 Chapter 10 - Trig Identities and Equations - 🤍 Chapter 11 - Vectors and Magnitude - 🤍 Chapter 12 - Differentiation - 🤍 Chapter 13 - Integration - 🤍 Chapter 14 (Part 1) - Logarithms - 🤍 🔹 Watch the video 🔹 Make notes 🔹 Practice the questions 🔹 Mark your work 🔹 Review what you have learnt on the exam questions Please like ✅ please comment ✅ please subscribe ✅ 00:00 Intro 01:55 Logarithms 05:14 Laws of Logarithms 08:57 Adding with Logarithms 13:50 Subtracting with Logarithms 17:49 Multiplying with Logarithms 22:25 Logarithmic Equations Enjoy the video! These are the calculators that I recommend: Casio fx-83GTX Scientific Calculator, Black - 🤍 Casio Fx-991ex Scientific Calculator Fx 991 Ex - New + 552 Function - Classwiz - 🤍 Follow me here: Instagram: 🤍 Twitter: 🤍 Music: Aero Site: 🤍 Music: Over N Over Musician: Not The King.👑
More Lessons: 🤍 Twitter: 🤍 In this lesson, you will learn about the laws of logarithms, how to use them, and why they are important when simplifying logarithmic expressions. There are five central laws of logarithms (logs) that are used when simplifying problems. The first two laws state that an exponential function and a log function with the same base cancel each other. This is helpful when solving exponential and log equations. The remaining three log laws tell us what to do when we multiply, divide, and raise expressions to an exponent inside of a logarithm. Multiplication becomes addition of logarithms. Division becomes subtraction of logs. We can pull any exponent inside of a log to the outside of the logarithmic expression.
Everything you need to know about logarithims is covered in this free math video tutorial by Mario's Math Tutoring. We discuss: 0:25 What is a Log? 1:08 Changing from Log form to Exponential Form 4:09 Switching from Exponential Form to Logarithmic Form 5:47 Evaluating Logarithms 8:35 Graphing Logs 11:56 Properties of Logs 14:01 Expanding Logs 16:35 Condensing Logs 17:39 Solving Exponential Equations using Logarithms 18:37 Solving Logarithmic Equations Related Videos: Playlist of Log Videos 🤍 Looking to raise your math score on the ACT and new SAT? Check out my Huge ACT Math Video Course and my Huge SAT Math Video Course for sale at 🤍 For online tutoring or more information about me see my website at: 🤍 * Organized List of My Video Lessons to Help You Raise Your Scores & Pass Your Class. Videos Arranged by Math Subject as well as by Chapter/Topic. (Bookmark the Link Below) 🤍
MIT grad introduces logs and shows how to evaluate them. To skip ahead: 1) For how to understand and evaluate BASIC LOGS, skip to time 0:52. 2) For how to evaluate weirder logs, including the log of 0, 1, a FRACTION, or a NEGATIVE number, skip to time 6:44. 3) For NATURAL LOGS (LN X), skip to time 11:17. 4) For even weirder logs, including SOLVING for X and using the CHANGE-OF-BASE formula, skip to time 14:56. Nancy formerly of MathBFF explains the steps. Follow Nancy on Instagram: 🤍 Twitter: 🤍 1) BASIC LOGS: you can read log notation as "log, base 3, of 9 equals X". The small (subscript) number is called the base. You can always evaluate a log expression by rearranging it into something called exponential form. Every log expression is connected to an exponential expression. In this example, the log is connected to the exponential form "3 to the X power equals 9". This means, "3 raised to what power gives you 9?" Since 3 raised to the power of 2 equals 9, the answer for X is 2. This is also the answer for the value of the log expression. The log is always equal to the power (or exponent) in the exponential version, and in this case it equals 2. If you want, you can find the log value in your head just by asking yourself what power you need in order to turn the base number into the middle number ("argument" number). Note: if there is no base number in the log expression (no little subscript number), then the base is 10, since 10 is the default base. 2) WEIRDER LOGS (log of 0, 1, a negative number, or a fraction): you can use the same steps to rearrange log expressions that have a fraction, negative number, 0, or 1 in them. You can still rearrange them to be in exponential form just like you can with the basic logs from earlier. The log of 1 will always be 0, since 0 is the only power that can turn a base into 1. The log of 0 will always be undefined, since no power can turn a base into 0. The log of a negative number is undefined in the real number system, since no real power can turn a positive base into a negative number. 3) NATURAL LOGS (ln x): the natural log is just a special type of log where the base is e (the special math constant e, which is approximately 2.718 if you plug it into your calculator). You can use the same steps for rearranging the log expression into exponential form. Just remember that ln x means log, base e. 4) EVEN WEIRDER LOGS (solving for X, change-of-base formula): even if there is an X variable in the log part of an equation, you can still rearrange the equation into exponential form. This will let you solve for X. Sometimes you might need to use the change-of-base formula to evaluate a log expression. If there is no whole number power you know that works, it may actually be a decimal power that you can find by using the change-of-base formula. For example, you can re-write log, base 2, of 7 as (log 7)/(log 2) and use your calculator to find the decimal number if you need it. For more of my math videos, check out: 🤍
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More Lessons: 🤍 Twitter: 🤍 In this lesson, we will discuss at great length the logarithm laws that are used in all branches of math, science, and engineering. First, we will write down these log rules. Next we will construct a logical step by step proof of each logarithm law. At the end of the lesson, you will understand why, for example, addition of logarithms can be written as a multiplication. These laws of logs are used in higher math courses such as calculus, differential equations, and beyond because they lay the foundation for more complex problems.
This algebra 2 and precalculus video tutorial focuses on solving logarithmic equations with different bases. To do this, you need to understand how to use the change of base formula and how to simplify and evaluate logarithmic expressions. Other techniques that are useful to know includes factoring cubic polynomials by synthetic division, using the rational root theorem, binomial expansion theorem with Pascal's triangle, and a basic knowledge of the properties of exponents. In addition, you need to know how to condense multiple logs into a single logarithmic expression and how to convert an equation from logarithmic form to exponential form. Algebra For Beginners: 🤍 Algebra 2 - Basic Introduction: 🤍 How To Solve Linear Equations: 🤍 Linear Equations - Test Review: 🤍 How To Factor Trinomials: 🤍 Systems of Linear Equations - 2 Variables: 🤍 Quadratic Equations - Test Review: 🤍 Graphing Rational Functions: 🤍 Radical Expressions - Test Review: 🤍 Logarithms - The Easy Way! 🤍 Change of Base Formula: 🤍 Change of Base Log Problem: 🤍 Properties of Logarithms: 🤍 Expanding Logarithmic Expressions: 🤍 Natural Logarithms: 🤍 Solving Exponential Equations: 🤍 Exponential Equations - Quadratic Formula: 🤍 Exponential Equations - Quadratic Form: 🤍 Solving Logarithmic Equations: 🤍 Logarithmic Equations - Harder Examples: 🤍 Logarithmic Equations - Different Bases: 🤍 Exponential Logarithmic Equations: 🤍 Graphing Logarithmic Functions: 🤍 Graphing Exponential Functions: 🤍 Graphing Natural Log Functions: 🤍 Compound Interest Word Problems: 🤍 Population Growth Word Problems: 🤍 Logarithms Practice Problems: 🤍 Complex Logarithmic Equations: 🤍 Exponential Equations - Powers of X: 🤍 Exponential Equations With Radicals: 🤍 Difficult Exponential Equations: 🤍 Exponential Equations - Fractions: 🤍 Inverse of Logarithmic Functions: 🤍 Functions - Test Review: 🤍 Algebra 1 Review Study Guide: 🤍 Algebra Final Exam Review: 🤍 Precalculus Final Exam Review: 🤍 Full Length Exam Videos + Worksheets: 🤍
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👉 Learn all about the properties of logarithms. The logarithm of a number say a to the base of another number say b is a number say n which when raised as a power of b gives a. (i.e. log [base b] (a) = n means that b^n = a). The logarithm of a negative number is not defined. (i.e. it is not possible to find the logarithm of a negative number). There are some properties of logarithm which are helpful in simplifying and evaluating logarithm problems. Knowledge of these properties is a valuable tool in solving logarithm problems. 👏SUBSCRIBE to my channel here: 🤍 ❤️Support my channel by becoming a member: 🤍 🙋♂️Have questions? Ask here: 🤍 🎉Follow the Community: 🤍 Organized Videos: ✅Evaluate Logarithms 🤍 ✅Change of Base Formula 🤍 ✅Rules of Logarithms 🤍 ✅Logarithms | Learn About 🤍 ✅How to Evaluate Logarithms with Radicals 🤍 ✅How to Evaluate Logarithms with Fractions 🤍 ✅How to Evaluate Logarithms 🤍 ✅How to Evaluate Natural Logarithms 🤍 ✅How to Evaluate Logarithmic Expressions 🤍 🗂️ Organized playlists by classes here: 🤍 🌐 My Website - 🤍 🎯Survive Math Class Checklist: Ten Steps to a Better Year: 🤍 Connect with me: ⚡️Facebook - 🤍 ⚡️Instagram - 🤍 ⚡️Twitter - 🤍 ⚡️Linkedin - 🤍 👨🏫 Current Courses on Udemy: 🤍 👨👩👧👧 About Me: I make short, to-the-point online math tutorials. I struggled with math growing up and have been able to use those experiences to help students improve in math through practical applications and tips. Find more here: 🤍 #logarithmicfunctions #brianmclogan
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General Mathematics Laws of Logarithms - Expanding Logarithmic Expressions - How to Expand Logarithms When you are asked to expand log expressions, your goal is to express a single logarithmic expression into many individual parts or components. This process is the exact opposite of condensing logarithms because you compress a bunch of log expressions into a simpler one. General Mathematics Playlist 🤍 Statistics and Probability Playlist 🤍 Pre-Calculus Playlist 🤍 Calculus Playlist 🤍 For more updates, you can also follow my Facebook Page: 🤍 Join this channel to get access to perks: 🤍 For Business and Collaboration: jeffreydelmundo2020🤍gmail.com Please don't forget to like, share, and subscribe! 🤍 Thank You Guys! #MathTeacher #ProfD
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All of the important logarithm laws (rules of ln) explained in an organized way. Don't miss any of these properties of logarithms, you'll need them on your exam! In this video, you'll learn the answers to questions like: • How do you remember logarithmic rules? • What are the 7 laws of logarithms? • Can a log be negative? • What is the log of zero? • What is K in log? Check out this math course for more examples using logarithm laws 🤍 IG: 🤍wizeprep (47K followers) Tik Tok: 🤍wizeprep (147K followers) #LogarithmLaws #LogarithmProperties #Logarithm #LogToExponentialForm #LogLaws #WizePrep #RulesOfLn #StudyWize
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Pearson A level maths, pure maths year 1 textbook (14.5) In this video I cover: 1. Multiplication law for logarithms 2. Division law for logarithms 3. Power law for logarithms 4. Solving logarithmic equations 5. Solving simultaneous equations involving logarithms 6. Problem solving using logarithms 7. Applying the laws of logarithms If you found the video useful, please support the channel 👇🏻 🤍