
Understanding Logarithmic Functions
Students are introduced to logarithmic functions as the inverses of exponential functions. They evaluate logarithms and explore the graphs of logarithmic functions.
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Students are introduced to logarithmic functions as the inverses of exponential functions. They evaluate logarithms and explore the graphs of logarithmic functions.
Key Questions
- What is the relationship between an exponential function and a logarithmic function?
- How do we evaluate logarithms with different bases?
- What are the key features of a logarithmic graph?
Planning templates for Advanced Functions
5E Model
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