AA.FGR.3.1
Find the inverse of exponential and logarithmic functions using equations, tables, and graphs, limiting the domain of inverses where necessary to maintain functionality, and prove by composition or verify by inspection that one function is the inverse of another.
Example Problems
What is the inverse of the function?
What is the inverse of the function?
What is the inverse of the function?
Khan Academy ResourcesIntro to logarithm propertiesIntro to LogarithmsJustifying the logarithm propertiesEvaluate logarithms (advanced)Evaluate logarithmsUse the properties of logarithmsRelationship between exponentials & logarithmsIntro to logarithmsEvaluating logarithms (advanced)Proof of the logarithm product ruleProof of the logarithm quotient and power rulesIntro to logarithm properties (1 of 2)Intro to logarithm properties (2 of 2)Using the logarithmic product ruleUsing the properties of logarithms: multiple stepsUsing the logarithmic power ruleRelationship between exponentials & logarithms: graphsRelationship between exponentials & logarithmsRelationship between exponentials & logarithms: tablesGraphical relationship between 2ˣ and log₂(x)

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