32 videos in "Logarithms and Exponentials"
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Introduction to Logarithms
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Logarithms
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Logarithms - Change of Base Rule & Applications Part 1
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Logarithms - Change of Base Rule & Applications Part 2
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Logarithms featuring the TI-Nspire
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Exponential Functions 1
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Exponential Functions 2
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Exponential Functions 3
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Exponential Functions 4
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Logarithms 1
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Logarithms 2
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Logarithms 3
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Logarithms 4
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Logarithms 5
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Logarithms 6 - Quotient Property of Logs
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Logarithms 7 - Power Property of Logs
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Logarithms 8 - Properties of Logs
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Logarithms 9 - Properties of Logs
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Logarithms 10 - Properties of Logs
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Logarithms 11 - Common and Natural Log
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Logarithms 12 - Solve equations with log x and ln x
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Logarithms 13 - Compound Interest
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Logarithms 14 - Change of Base
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Logarithms 15 - Solving Equations
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Logarithms 10b
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Logarithms 16 - Solving Equations
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Logarithms 17 - Solving Equations
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Log Application 1 - Compound Interest
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Log Application 2 - Compound Interest
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Using Logs to Expand an Expression
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Using Logs to Condense an Expression
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Using Logs to Expand an Expression
Logarithms featuring the TI-Nspire
- Lesson Slides - Slides that are written on from the lesson.
- TI-Nspire File - The TI-Nspire file from the lesson with all calculations included.
- TI Activities Exchange - Texas Instuments Activities Exchange Algebra 2 Logarithmic Functions page with many student activities for TI calculators.
- Rules of Logarithms - List of rules of logarithms.
- What is a logarithm?
- How do you solve a logarithmic equation?
- How do you take a logarithm of a number?
- How do you do log base 2?
- How do you take the log of a number with a different base?
- What is the change of base formula?
- How do you do logarithms on a graphing calculator?
- How do you do logs with a TI-Nspire?
This video explains what logarithms are and when they are used. It also goes into how to think about logarithms without a calculator as well as how to compute them using a TI-Nspire. This lesson shows how easily you can enter logarithms to bases other than 10 and e on a TI-Nspire.




