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Monday, October 21, 2013

SV #3 Unit H Concept 7: Finding Logs Given Approximations

This problem is about "treasure hunting" where you utilize the clues given in order to find the answer to the log that is given. The answer is typically in variable form due to the clues being substitutes for the logs. Why we solve this problem is to use our overall understanding of logs in order to do well on the test on Tuesday. Using the property of logs is what this problem does an exceptional job on due to its wide variations of logs.
What we need to be pretentious about regarding this problem is to use ONLY the clues given to you, plus the extra 1 clue that we should all know how to find. Also, it is a key point to remember to separate the problem where the addition and subtraction marks do not match in order to divide the numerator and denominator.

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