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  1. Working with Exponents and Logarithms - Math is Fun

    Exponents and Logarithms work well together because they "undo" each other (so long as the base "a" is the same): They are "Inverse Functions" Doing one, then the other, gets us back to where we …

  2. Exponential & logarithmic functions | Algebra (all content) | Khan Academy

    Test your understanding of Exponential & logarithmic functions with these 38 questions.

  3. Exponential and Logarithmic Functions - GeeksforGeeks

    Nov 26, 2025 · Logarithmic functions are the inverses of exponential functions. The inverse of the exponential function y = ax is x = ay. The logarithmic function y = logax is defined to be equivalent to …

  4. 1.5: Exponential and Logarithmic Functions - Mathematics LibreTexts

    Explain the relationship between exponential and logarithmic functions. Describe how to calculate a logarithm to a different base. Identify the hyperbolic functions, their graphs, and basic identities. In …

  5. Algebra - Exponential and Logarithm Functions

    Jun 6, 2018 · In this chapter we will introduce two very important functions in many areas : the exponential and logarithm functions. We will look at their basic properties, applications and solving …

  6. Exponential and Logarithmic Functions (examples, solutions, videos ...

    Scroll down the page for more examples and solutions for logarithmic and exponential functions. This video defines a logarithms and provides examples of how to convert between exponential equations …

  7. Exponential and logarithmic functions - Student Academic Success

    Logarithmic functions, the inverse of exponential functions, are essential for solving equations involving exponential terms and are applied in measuring sound intensity, earthquake magnitude, and data …

  8. 4.6 Exponential and Logarithmic functions - Whitman College

    An exponential function has the form a x, where a is a constant; examples are \ds 2 x, \ds 10 x, \ds e x. The logarithmic functions are the inverses of the exponential functions, that is, functions that "undo'' …

  9. Exponential vs. Logarithmic - What's the Difference ... - This vs. That

    Exponential functions grow or decay rapidly, depending on the value of the base, and are commonly used to model population growth, compound interest, or radioactive decay. On the other hand, …

  10. Chapter 13: Exponential and Logarithmic Functions

    This section covers solving exponential and logarithmic equations using algebraic techniques, properties of exponents and logarithms, and logarithmic conversions.