Log Functions
Properties of Logs
Common/Natural Logs
Computing or Solving
Potpourri
100

Convert to exponential form:

y = logb x 

x = by

100

Name this property of logarithms:

logb xy = logb x + logb y

What is the Product Property of Logarithms

100

This number is the base of the Natural Logarithm

What is or Euler's number

100

Evaluate

log3 (log5 125)

What is 1

100

Name this law:

What is Newton's Law of Cooling

200

The one word description of a logarithm

A logarithm is an exponent

200

State as a single logarithm:

4 logA + 6 logB

What is log(A4B6)

200

A logarithm with base 10 is this type of a logarithm

What is a Common Logarithm

200

Evaluate:

log7 (log4 (log2 16))

What is 0

200

The head coach of Metro's varsity tennis team

Who is Coach Cass

300

A logarithmic function is the inverse of this function

What is an exponential Function

300

Condense:

3 log9 x - log9 (x + 1)

What is  

300

Evaluate:

 log 10000

What is 4

300

Solve for x:  

2x = 64

What is 6

300

The head coaches of Metro's girls and boys varsity basketball teams

Who are Coach Wells and Coach Flam

400

Express in logarithmic form: 

9x = 50

What is log50 = x

400

Expand:

log5 (4 * 3)/7 


What is

400

Evaluate: 

ln root3(e) 

What is  1/3 

400

Solve for x:  

3(3)x = 81

What is 3

400

The number of days until the Senior Ski Trip

What is 4

500

Express in exponential form:

logx = 4

What is 5= x

500

Evaluate: 

logb 1 =


What is zero

500

Restate this term using the change of base theorem:

log7

What is 

(log 7)/(log 3) or (ln 7)/(ln 3)

500

Evaluate:

 ln e 

What is 1

500

The number of letters in "Metro Christian Academy"


What is 21