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Buttons. Properties. Graphs. Potpourri. e-Z Stuff. 100. 100. 100. 100. 100. 200. 200. 200. 200. 200. 300. 300. 300. 300. 300. 400. 400. 400. 400. 400. 500. 500. 500. 500. 500. Column 1 100. This is the natural logarithm of thirteen. Answer. Answer. 2.5649.

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  1. Buttons Properties Graphs Potpourri e-Z Stuff 100 100 100 100 100 200 200 200 200 200 300 300 300 300 300 400 400 400 400 400 500 500 500 500 500

  2. Column 1 100 This is the natural logarithm of thirteen. Answer

  3. Answer 2.5649 Back to the Board

  4. Column 1 200 This is the common logarithm of eighty-one. Answer

  5. Answer 1.9085 Back to the Board

  6. Column 1 300 This is the answer to logx=1/2 (don’t use solve key) Answer

  7. Answer 3.1623 Back to the Board

  8. Column 1 400 This is the answer to lnx = 4. (don’t use solve key) Answer

  9. Answer 54.5982 Back to the Board

  10. Column 1 500 This is the answer to Answer

  11. Answer 3 Back to the Board

  12. Column 2 100 This is the logarithmic form of what exponential? log 9 3 = 1/2 Answer

  13. Answer 91/2 = 3 Back to the Board

  14. Column 2 200 This is the exponential equivalent to what log problem? 34 = 81 Answer

  15. Answer 4 = log381 Back to the Board

  16. Column 2 300 This is the expanded form of what original problem? Answer

  17. Answer Back to the Board

  18. Column 2 400 This is the expanded form of what original problem? Answer

  19. Answer Back to the Board

  20. Column 2 500 This is the exponential equivalent to what log problem? Answer

  21. Answer 1/2 = log 49 7 Back to the Board

  22. Column 3 100 • This could be an equation of the graph below: Answer

  23. Answer • y = ax, where a is a number between zero and one • y = a-x, where a is a number bigger than one Back to the Board

  24. Column 3 200 This would move the graph y = ax down 3 units and the the left 10. Answer

  25. Answer y = ax+10 - 3 Back to the Board

  26. Column 3 300 This is the range of y = ax. Answer

  27. Answer (0 , oo) Back to the Board

  28. Column 3 400 The graph of y = ax and its inverse logarithm are symmetric about what line? Answer

  29. Answer y = x Back to the Board

  30. Column 3 500 This is the graph of the inverse of y = ex, or the natural log. Answer

  31. Answer Back to the Board

  32. Column 4 100 A common log has a base of this, where a natural log has a base of this. Answer

  33. Answer 10 and e Back to the Board

  34. Column 4 200 This is the equation of an x-axis reflection of y = ex. Answer

  35. Answer y = - ex Back to the Board

  36. Column 4 300 This is the change of base formula for y = logab Answer

  37. Answer Back to the Board

  38. Column 4 400 This is the conversion equation to change the exponential equation to a logarithmic equation. Answer

  39. Answer Back to the Board

  40. Column 4 500 This is the x-intercept of y = 5x. Answer

  41. Answer There is no x-intercept. Back to the Board

  42. Column 5 100 The natural logarithm of e is equal to this number. Answer

  43. Answer one Back to the Board

  44. Column 5 200 This is the answer to lne5x. Answer

  45. Answer 5x Back to the Board

  46. Answer Column 5 300 This is the answer to eln(x - 1). Answer

  47. Answer x - 1 Back to the Board

  48. Column 5 400 This is the solution to (no calculator) Answer

  49. Answer 0 Back to the Board

  50. Column 5 500 This is the answer to e3lnx. Answer

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