2.4 CHAPTER 2. LOGARITHMS
Activity: Change of Base
Change the following tothe indicated base:
- log 2 (4) to base 8
- log 10 (14) to base 2
- log 16 (4) to base 10
- logx(8) to base y
- logy(x) to base x
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2.4 Laws of Logarithms EMCE
Just as for the exponents, logarithms have somelaws which make working with them easier. These
laws are based on the exponential laws and are summarised first and thenexplained in detail.
loga(1) = 0 (2.4)
loga(a) = 1 (2.5)
loga(x.y) = loga(x) + loga(y) (2.6)
loga
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x
y
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= loga(x)− loga(y) (2.7)
loga(xb) = b loga(x) (2.8)
loga
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x
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=
loga(x)
b
(2.9)
2.5 Logarithm Law 1: log
a
1=0 EMCF
Since a^0 = 1
Then, loga(1) = 0 by definition of logarithm in Equation 2.
For example,
log 2 1 = 0
and
log 25 1 = 0
Activity: Logarithm Law 1:loga1=