Exponential and Logarithmic Relations · Functions and Relations
Logarithmic Foundations
Defining the logarithm as the inverse of an exponent and exploring its operational laws.
Key Questions
- 1Why is it necessary to restrict the base and argument of a logarithm to positive values?
- 2How does the change of base formula allow us to solve exponential equations with different bases?
- 3What is the conceptual connection between the laws of logarithms and the laws of exponents?
Ontario Curriculum Expectations
ON: Exponential and Logarithmic Functions - Grade 12
Grade: Grade 12
Subject: Mathematics
Unit: Exponential and Logarithmic Relations
Period: Functions and Relations
Suggested Methodologies
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