Logarithmic Functions (Edexcel AS Maths): Revision Note
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Logarithmic Functions
Logarithmic functions
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a = bx and log b a = x are equivalent statements
a > 0
b is called the base
Every time you write a logarithm statement say to yourself what it means
log3 81 = 4
“the power you raise 3 to, to get 81, is 4”
logp q = r
“the power you raise p to, to get q, is r”
Logarithm rules
A logarithm is the inverse of raising to a power so we can use rules to simplify logarithmic functions
How do I use logarithms?
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Recognising the rules of logarithms allows expressions to be simplified
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Recognition of common powers helps in simple cases
Powers of 2: 20 = 1, 21 = 2, 22 = 4, 23 = 8, 24 =16, …
Powers of 3: 30 = 1, 31 = 3, 32 = 9, 33 = 27, 34 = 81, …
The first few powers of 4, 5 and 10 should also be familiar
For more awkward cases a calculator is needed
Calculators can have, possibly, three different logarithm buttons
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This button allows you to type in any number for the base
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Natural logarithms (see “e”)
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Shortcut for base 10 although SHIFT button needed
Before calculators, logarithmic values had to be looked up in printed tables
Notation
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10 is a common base
log10 x is abbreviated to log x or lg x
The value e is another common base
loge x is abbreviated to ln x
(log x)2 ≠ log x2
Worked Example
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