Logs In Algebra II

by Grayson Ingram


Posted on April 7,2016


In Algebra II we are learning about logs. We first learned how to change exponents in Log from. For example: ⁶²=36 to Log6 36=2.

We worked a lot with exponents. Exponents that had negatives and fractions.

Has were work more with exponents and logs were learned about the inserted formula. A=P(1+rn)nt

We worked more with exponents and using variables. The variables replace the base and the exponents.



My Thoughts About Logs

I understand how we can use to make the exponents form into the log form. All of it makes scenes and I understand how to work with the interest formula. I understand how negative exponents work and how to use fractional exponents. Even though logs are new I do not have many problems with them and they make scenes.

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