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Exponential Functions. Intro. to Logarithms. Properties of Logarithms. Common Logarithms. Natural Logarithms. 100. 100. 100. 100. 100. 200. 200. 200. 200. 200. 300. 300. 300. 300. 300. 400. 400. 400. 400. 400. 500. 500. 500. 500. 500.

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  1. Exponential Functions Intro. to Logarithms Properties of Logarithms Common Logarithms Natural Logarithms 100 100 100 100 100 200 200 200 200 200 300 300 300 300 300 400 400 400 400 400 500 500 500 500 500

  2. In exponential decay, the value of the base is between these two numbers

  3. What is 0 and 1?

  4. In exponential growth, the value of the base is __________

  5. What is greater than 1?

  6. The simplified form of

  7. What is 15,625?

  8. The solution of22x+11 = 128

  9. What is –2 ?

  10. The solution of365c = 2162c - 8

  11. What is -6 ?

  12. Evaluate log216

  13. What is 4?

  14. Evaluate log5 1 1 125

  15. What is -3

  16. The solution oflog9 x = 3

  17. What is 729?

  18. The solution oflogb 196 = 2

  19. What is 14?

  20. The solution oflog11 (c2 – 15) = log11 (2c)

  21. What is 5?(-3 is excluded)

  22. The solution oflog5 3 + log5 x = log5 99

  23. What is 33?

  24. The solution oflog3 a - log3 7 = log3 5

  25. What is 35 ?

  26. The solution of2 log7 5 – 1 log7125 = log7 x3

  27. What is 5?

  28. The solution oflog4 n - ¼ log4 16 = ½log4 49

  29. What is 14?

  30. The solution oflog6 (c2 + 2) + log6 2 = 2

  31. What is 4 and -4?

  32. The base of common logarithms?

  33. What is 10?

  34. Evaluate to 4 decimal placeslog 28

  35. What is 1.4472?

  36. Evaluate using the change of base formula (round to 4 decimal places)log726

  37. What is 1.6743?

  38. The solution of9x = 73(rounded to 4 decimal places)

  39. What is 1.9527?

  40. The solution of5w+3 = 17(rounded to 4 decimal places)

  41. What is -1.2396?

  42. The base of natural logarithms

  43. What is e?

  44. The approximate value of e

  45. What is 2.718?

  46. The abbreviation used for natural logarithms

  47. What is ln?

  48. The solution of3ex + 1 = 5(round to 4 decimal places)

  49. What is 0.2877?

  50. The solution of ln(x – 7) = 2(round to 4 decimal places)

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