9.4 Logarithmic Functions
9.4 Logarithmic Functions
Functions
exponential
form
When you convert an exponential to log form, notice that the
exponent in the exponential becomes what the log is equal to.
Convert to log form:
16 4
1
log 2 3
8
log 416 2
1
2
8
3
LOGS = EXPONENTS
With this in mind, we can answer questions about the log:
log 2 16 4
1
log 3 2
9
log 4 1 0
1
1
2
log
3
log 33 3
2
Exponential Graph
Graphs of
inverse
functions are
reflected about
the line y = x
Logarithmic Graph
f x log10 x
f x 2 log10 x
Reflect about x axis
f x log10 x
left 1
f x log10 x 1
log 2 2 x 1 3
2 2x 1
3
8 2x 1
7 2x
7
x
2
log 2 2 1 3
2
log 2 8 3