
Solving Exponential and Logarithmic Equations
Applying algebraic techniques to solve equations with variables in the exponent or inside a logarithm. Students will use technology to approximate solutions.
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Applying algebraic techniques to solve equations with variables in the exponent or inside a logarithm. Students will use technology to approximate solutions.
Key Questions
- How do we solve an equation when the variable is an exponent?
- When is it appropriate to use natural logarithms?
- How do we verify solutions to logarithmic equations?
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