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Week 4: Lesson 1: Represents real – life situations using logarithmic functions.

Complete the following statements by writing the correct word or


words and formulas.

1. Logarithm is the inverse of _____________________.

2. The logarithm of a with base b is denoted by ____________ , and is defined as 𝑐 =


log𝑏 𝑎 if and only if____________.

3. In logarithmic form log𝑏 ,the value of 𝑏 cannot be ______________.

4. The value of log𝑏 𝑎 can be _______________.

5. Let a, b, and c be _____________ real numbers such that b ≠ 1. The logarithm of a


with base b is denoted by ____________, and is defined as ________ if and only if 𝑎 =
𝑏𝑐

6. Logarithmic functions and exponential functions are ________________.

7. In logarithmic form log𝑏 𝑎, b cannot be _________________.

8. The base in the given logarithmic expression log3 5 is ________.

9. If the base is not written in the logarithmic expression, then it is understood to be


________.

10. From the given log7 343, it is the same as asking “What will be the exponent of
______ to get _________? Since 7 _____ = 343Therefore, log7 343 = ________, then,
log7 343 = ____
Week 4: Lesson 2: Distinguishes logarithmic functions, logarithmic equation and
logarithmic inequality

Determine whether the given is a logarithmic function, logarithmic equation or


logarithmic inequality.

1.log 3 ( x +1)=2

2. f(x)=log 5 125

3. log 5 (3 x−8)=2

4. log 10 ( x +2) + log 10 ( x−1 )=1

5. log 2 (x ) + log 2 ( x−3 )=2

6. y=log 3 1

7. log 2 ( x +2) + log 2 ( 3 )=¿ ¿ log 2 27

8. log 3 ( x ) + log 3 ( x−2 )=¿¿ log 3 (x +10)

9. y=log 9 27

10. log 2 (x )=¿ ¿ log 2 14


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11. log b ( x ) + log b ( 2 x−1 )

12. f ( x )=log 4 1/16

13. log 7 ( 8 x +5) > log 7 ( 6 x−18 )

14. f ( x )=log 4 16

15. log 9( 3 x−3) < 1


Week 4: Lesson 3: Solves logarithmic equation and inequalities

Solve:

 1.log 3 ( x +1)=2

 2. log 5 (3 x−8)=2

 3. log 10 ( x +2) + log 10 ( x−1 )=1

 4. log 2 (x ) + log 2 ( x−3 )=2

 5. log 2 ( x +2) + log 2 ( 3 )=¿ ¿ log 2 27

 6. log 3 ( x ) + log 3 ( x−2 )=¿¿ log 3 (x +10)

 7. log 2 (x )=¿ ¿ log 2 14


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 8. log b ( x ) + log b ( 2 x−1 )

 9. log 7 ( 8 x +5) > log 7 ( 6 x−18 )

 10. log 9(3 x−3) < 1


Week 4: Lesson 4: Represents a logarithmic function through its (a) table of
values; (b) graph; and (c) equation.
Week 4: Lesson 5: Finds the domain and range of a logarithmic function.

Complete the following statements by writing the correct word or


words and formulas.

1. The __________ of a function is the set of all possible values of the independent
variable ____. These possible values are often known as _________.

2. The ________ of a function is the set of all possible values of the dependent variable
____. These possible values are often known as ________.

3. The ________________ (𝑥) = 𝑥 is the inverse of _____________________ 𝑓(𝑥) = 𝑏 𝑥


.

4. The domain of the function (𝑥) = 𝑥 is ________ while its range is ________.

Week 4: Lesson 6: Determines the intercepts, zeroes, and asymptotes of


logarithmic functions.

1. A line that the curve approaches but never touches it.

2. A set of all y-values.

3. The inverse of exponential function.

4. The x-value that makes the function equal to 0.

5. It is where a function crosses the x or yaxis.

6. The set of all x-values.

7. A function of the form f(x)=bx.

8. Logarithmic function is not defined for ___________ numbers and zero.

9. The x-intercept of f(x)=log2(x-4).

10. The graph of the function f(x)=logbx has a _____________ asymptote at 𝑥 = 0

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