Unit
Inverse, Exponential and Logarithmic Functions
MA, Stanford University
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MA, Stanford University
Teaching in the San Francisco Bay Area
Alissa is currently a teacher in the San Francisco Bay Area and Brightstorm users love her clear, concise explanations of tough concepts
One strategy for solving equations with multiple logs is to get them on the same side of the equation and combine them into one single log. From there, if you have log x=log y, then x = y and you can solve. Don't forget to check for extraneous solutions: whatever you put into a log function must be greater than zero!
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