Logarithms – An Elementary Guide

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About Course

Unlock the power of logarithms in this foundational algebra course designed for high school students. Logarithms are essential tools in mathematics, providing insights into exponential growth, decay, and intricate problem-solving techniques.
Why You Need This Course:
  • Master those tricky exponential equations: Logarithms are the inverses of exponents, making them your weapon against equations like 2^x = 8. Solve them with ease and impress your friends!
  • Simplify complex calculations: Say goodbye to long chains of multiplication and division! Logarithms turn these into simple addition and subtraction, saving you time and frustration.
  • Unlock scientific secrets: From decibel scales in sound to earthquake magnitudes, logarithms are the hidden language of science. Learning them gives you a key to understanding the world around you.
What’s in Store?
  • Demystifying the definition: We’ll break down what logarithms are in plain English, so you can finally understand those funky symbols.
  • Exploring essential properties: Learn the superpowers of logarithms, like how they handle multiplication and division like champs.
  • Conquering problem-solving: Get ready to put your newfound knowledge to the test! We’ll tackle problems from basic calculations to challenging applications.
  • No prior experience needed: This course is designed for high school students with a basic understanding of algebra. Come as you are and get ready to be amazed!

Ready to crack the code of logarithms and transform your math skills? Enroll today and experience the magic!

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What Will You Learn?

  • In-depth understanding of logarithmic concepts
  • Exploration of logarithmic properties and their applications
  • Problem-solving skills through real-world scenarios
  • Proficiency in manipulating logarithmic expressions

Course Content

1. Logarithms

  • 1.1 Definition
    18:00
  • 1.2 Practice Exercise 1A
  • 1.3 Solutions to Practice Exercise 1A
    00:00

2. Properties of Logarithms

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