Log Functions
Properties of Logs
Common/Natural Logs
Solve Equations
100

This logarithm can be rewritten in log form without the radical and without an exponent:

What is: 

100

Rewrite the following sum as a single logarithm:

What is 

100

The base of a common or standard log is _____ .

What is 

10

100

5(3)^(2x+1)=405

What is 

x = 1.5 or  3/2 

200

The exponential form of this is what?

What is

200

Use the Logarithm of a Product Property to rewrite:

log_b xy

What is 

log_b x + log_b y

200

This number is the base of the Natural Logarithm: __

What is 

or Euler's number or Napier's constant

200

5x-4=25x-6

What is 

x = 8

300

A logarithmic function is the inverse of _____ functions.

What are 

exponential functions

300

Rewrite the following difference as a single logarithm:

What is:

300

Rewrite in exponential form:

What is

10^y = x

300

e0.25x+35=215


What is 

x=20.77

400

This is the type of asymptote an exponential function has: __________

What is a 

horizontal asymptote

400

Rewrite (but do not evaluate) the following logarithm as a sum and difference of logs:

What is

400

The exact value of the following is:

What is 

1/3

400

log5(2x-7)=log5(3x-9)

What is 

no solution

500

This is the type of asymptote a logarithmic functions has: _____________

What is a 

vertical asymptote

500

This is a property of logarithms and has a value of:

What is 

zero

500

Rewrite (but do not evaluate) using the change of base property:

What is:


log7/log3

500

ln(x+8)-ln7=3

What is 

x = 132.6