Power first, product second, quotient third!!
Condense the expression into a single logarithm. Simplify if possible.
Power first, product second, quotient third!!
Condense the expression into a single logarithm. Simplify if possible.
Power first, product second, quotient third!!
Condense the expression into a single logarithm. Simplify if possible.
Power first, product second, quotient third!!
Condense the expression into a single logarithm. Simplify if possible.
(condense the subtraction process inside the parentheses first using the quotient property, then condense the 1/2 power..will make this much easier...think order of operations this time)
Condense the expression into a single logarithm. Simplify if possible.
Expand each expression.
Expand each expression.
Expand each expression.
Expand each expression.
Solve each equation. Check for extraneous solutions.
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Solve each equation. Check for extraneous solutions.
use x= in your answer
Condense and Solve each equation. Check for extraneous solutions.
use x= in your answer
Condense and Solve. Check for extraneous solutions.
use x= in your answer
Condense and Solve. Check for extraneous solutions.
use x= in your answer
Solve each equation. Check for extraneous solutions.
use x= in your answer (use a comma to separate your answers)
Condense and Solve. Check for extraneous solutions. (logs cannot be negative)
use x= in your answer
Convert to Exponential & Solve. Check for extraneous solutions. (logs cannot be negative)
use x= in your answer
Isolate, Convert to Exponential and Solve. Be sure to isolate the log first. Check for extraneous solutions. (logs cannot be negative)
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Condense, Convert to Exponential and Solve. Check for extraneous solutions. (logs cannot be negative)
use x= in your answer
Convert the exponential to a logarithm.
this means to input your answer as a logarithm using:
Given the function:
What is h?
Given the function:
What is k?
Given the function:
What is a?
Given the function:
What is b?
Graph the function:
Given the function:
What is the domain? (in interval form)
Given the function:
What is the range? (in interval form)
Given the function:
If the function increasing or decreasing?
Given the function:
What is the end behavior?
Given the function:
What is the end behavior?
Solve:
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Solve:
use x= in your answer
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