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LOGARITHMS
BirinderSingh,AssistantProfessor,PCTE
INDICES
 Any expression written as an is defined as the
variable a raised to the power of the number n
 n is called a power, an index or an exponent of a
 Example - where n is a positive whole number,
a1 = a
a2 = a  a
a3 = a  a  a
an = a  a  a  a……n times
INDICES SATISFY THE FOLLOWING RULES
 an = a  a  a  a……n times
e.g. 23 = 2  2  2 = 8
 Negative powers…..
a-n =
e.g. a-2 =
e.g. where a = 2
2-1 = or 2-2 =
n
a
1
2
1
a
2
1
4
1
22
1


 A Zero power
a0 = 1
e.g. 80 = 1
 A Fractional power
e.g.
n
aa n

1
3999 22
1

288 33
1

ALL INDICES SATISFY THE
FOLLOWING RULES IN MATHEMATICAL
APPLICATIONS
Rule 1 am. an = am+n
e.g. 22 . 23 = 25 = 32
e.g. 51 . 51 = 52 = 25
e.g. 51 . 50 = 51 = 5
Rule 2
nm
n
m
a
a
a 

822
2
2
2
222
2
2
1
303
0
3
123
2
3




..
..
ge
ge
Rule 3
(am
)n
= am.n
e.g. (23
)2
= 26
= 64
Rule 4
an
. bn
= (ab)n
e.g. 32
 42
= (34)2
= 122
= 144
Likewise,
n
b
a
nb
na






 if b0
e.g.
42
3
6
3
6 2
2
2
2







SIMPLIFY THE FOLLOWING USING
THE ABOVE RULES:
1) b = x1/4
 x3/4
2) b = x2
 x3/2
3) b = (x3/4
)8
4) b = yx
yx
4
32
These are practice questions for you to try at home!
LOGARITHMS
A Logarithm is a mirror image of an
index
If m = b
n
then logbm = n
The log of m to base b is n
If y = xn
then n = logx y
The log of y to the base x is n
e.g.
1000 = 103
then 3 = log10 1000
0.01 = 10-2
then –2 = log10 0.01
EVALUATE THE FOLLOWING:
1) x = log39
the log of m to base b = n then m = bn
the log of 9 to base 3 = x then
 9 = 3x
 9 = 3  3 = 32
 x = 2
2) x = log42
the log of m to base b = n then m = bn
the log of 2 to base 4 = x then
 2 = 4x
 2 = 4 = 41/2
x = 1/2
THE FOLLOWING RULES OF LOGS
APPLY
1) logb(x  y) = logb x + logb y
eg.   3232 101010 logloglog 
2) logb 





y
x
= logb x – logb y
eg.
23
2
3
101010 logloglog 





3) logb xm
= m. logb x
e.g. 323 10
2
10 loglog 
PRACTICE PROBLEMS
Q1: Prove that loga1 = 0 & logaa = 1
Q2: Write the following in the logarithmic form:
o 45 = 1024
o 15-2 = 1/225
Q3: Write the following in exponential form:
o log101000 = 3
o Log2(1/4) = – 2
Q4: Find log216, log327, logbb, log10105, log2 32, &
log5 5
3
, logrr5, log7 7
3
Q5: If logx243 = 5, find x.
BirinderSingh,AssistantProfessor,PCTE
PRACTICE PROBLEMS
Q6: Without using log tables, find x if
1
2
log10(11 + 4 7) = log10(2 + 𝑥)
Q7: Show that log 𝑏 𝑎 log 𝑐 𝑏 log 𝑑 𝑐 log 𝑎 𝑑 = 1
Q8: Show that
log3 1 +
1
3
+ log3 1 +
1
4
+ log3 1 +
1
5
+ …… + log3 1 +
1
3
= 4
Q9: Show that 7 log
16
15
+ 5 log
25
24
+ 3 log
81
80
= log 2
Q10: Find the value of
log 27 : log 8 ;log 125
log 6 ;log 5
Q11: Find the value of log3 729. 9;1 27;4/334
BirinderSingh,AssistantProfessor,PCTE
FUNDAMENTAL PROPERTIES -
LOGARITHMS
 Product Formula: loga 𝑚𝑛 = loga 𝑚 + loga 𝑛
 Quotient Formula: loga(𝑚/𝑛) = loga 𝑚 + loga 𝑛
 Power Formula: loga 𝑚 𝑛 = n loga 𝑚
 Base Change Formula: logn 𝑚 = loga 𝑚 / loga 𝑛
BirinderSingh,AssistantProfessor,PCTE
FROM THE ABOVE RULES, IT FOLLOWS
THAT
(1) logb 1 = 0
(since => 1 = bx
, hence x must=0)
e.g. log101=0
and therefore,
logb
 x
1
= - logb x
e.g. log10 (1
/3) = - log103
11
)
AND……..
(2) logb b = 1
(since => b = bx
, hence x must = 1)
e.g. log10 10 = 1
(3) logb  n
x = n
1
logb x
1
)
APPLICATION OF LOGARITHMS
 Useful in complicated calculations
 Useful in calculation of compound interest
 Useful in calculation of population growth
 Useful in calculation of depreciation value
BirinderSingh,AssistantProfessor,PCTE
LOG TABLES
 The logarithm of a number consists of two parts,
the whole part or the integral part is called the
characteristic and the decimal part is called the
mantissa.
 The characteristic can be known by inspection,
the mantissa has to be obtained from logarithmic
table

BirinderSingh,AssistantProfessor,PCTE
CHARACTERISTIC
 The characteristic of the
logarithm of any number
greater than 1 is positive
and is one less than the
number of digits to the left
of decimal in the given
number.
 The characteristic of the
logarithm of any number
less than 1 is negative and
is one more than the
number of zeroes to the
right of decimal in the
given number.
 If there is no zero, then
characteristic will be – 1.
BirinderSingh,AssistantProfessor,PCTE
Number Characteristic
9.40 0
81 1
234.5 2
12345 4
0.7 – 1
0.03 – 2
0.007756 – 3
MANTISSA
 The mantissa is the fractional part of the
logarithm of a given number and worked out
through log tables
BirinderSingh,AssistantProfessor,PCTE
Number Mantissa Logarithm
Log 8509 ……. .9299 3.9299
Log 850.9 ……. .9299 2.9299
Log 85.09 ……. .9299 1.9299
Log 8.509 ……. .9299 0.9299
Log 0.8509 ……. .9299 1.9299
Log 0.08509 ……. .9299 2.9299
Log 0.008509 ……. .9299 3.9299
KEY TO REMEMBER
 In the common system of logarithms, the
characteristic of the logarithm may be positive or
negative but the mantissa is always positive.
 A negative mantissa must be converted into a
positive mantissa before reference to logarithm
table.
 Ex: – 2.6278 = – 3 + (3 – 2.6278) = 3.3722
BirinderSingh,AssistantProfessor,PCTE
A NOTE OF CAUTION:
 All logs must be to the same base in
applying the rules and solving for values
 The most common base for logarithms are
logs to the base 10, or logs to the base e
(e = 2.718281…)
 Logs to the base e are called Natural
Logarithms
 logex = ln x
 If y = exp(x) = ex
then loge y = x or ln y = x
ANTILOGARITHMS (AL)
 The process of finding the antilog of a given
logarithm is just the reverse of the procedure for
finding the logarithm of a given number
 For finding the anti log of a log, only mantissa is
used for consulting the table.
BirinderSingh,AssistantProfessor,PCTE
Number Logarithms Antilogarithms
729 2.8627 729.0
72.9 1.8627 72.90
7.29 0.8627 7.290
0.729 1.8627 0.7290
0.0729 2.8627 0.07290
0.00729 3.8627 0.007290
PRACTICE PROBLEMS – LOGARITHM
TABLE
Q12: Find the value of 92.51 x 356.43 Ans: 32980
Q13: Find the value of 743.85/51.63 Ans: 14.41
Q14: Find the value of (6.285)5 Ans: 9806
Q15: Find the value of (395)1/7 Ans: 2.349
BirinderSingh,AssistantProfessor,PCTE
PRACTICE PROBLEMS – LOGARITHM
TABLE
Q16: If log 5 = 0.6990, find the number of digits in 521. Ans: 15
Q17: If log 7 = 0.8451, find the position of the first significant
figure in 7-35. Ans: 29th
Q18: Show that 1
1
20
100
> 100
Given: log 2 = 0.30103, log 3 = 0.4771213, log 7 = 0.8450980, log 10 = 1
Q19: Evaluate
2.389 𝑥 0.004679
0.00556 𝑥 52.14
using log tables. Ans: 0.03856
BirinderSingh,AssistantProfessor,PCTE
PRACTICE PROBLEMS – LOGARITHM
TABLE
Q20: Find the compound interest on Rs. 15000 for 6 years at 8%
p.a. Also find the simple interest. Ans: 8800, 7200
Q21: Find the compound interest on Rs. 4900 for 5 years, if
interest is payable half yearly, the rate for first three years being
7% p.a. and for remaining two years is 9% p.a. Ans: 2267
Q22: What is the present value of Rs. 20000 due in 3 years at
10% p.a. compounded annually? Ans: 15030
Q23: In what time will a sum of money double itself at 5% p.a.
compounded annually? Ans: 14.2
BirinderSingh,AssistantProfessor,PCTE
PRACTICE PROBLEMS – LOGARITHM
TABLE
Q24: A machine the life of which is estimated to be 12 years,
costs Rs. 17500. Calculate its scrap value at the end of its life,
depreciation being charged at 9 % p.a. Ans: 5636
Q25: A population of 1000 persons is expected to grow
exponentially over the next 10 years at 4% p.a.. How large
will be the population at the end of 10 years? Ans: 1479
Q26: If a population increases from 10 million to 30 million in
5 years, what is the annual growth rate? Ans: 24.6%
BirinderSingh,AssistantProfessor,PCTE

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Logarithms

  • 2. INDICES  Any expression written as an is defined as the variable a raised to the power of the number n  n is called a power, an index or an exponent of a  Example - where n is a positive whole number, a1 = a a2 = a  a a3 = a  a  a an = a  a  a  a……n times
  • 3. INDICES SATISFY THE FOLLOWING RULES  an = a  a  a  a……n times e.g. 23 = 2  2  2 = 8  Negative powers….. a-n = e.g. a-2 = e.g. where a = 2 2-1 = or 2-2 = n a 1 2 1 a 2 1 4 1 22 1  
  • 4.  A Zero power a0 = 1 e.g. 80 = 1  A Fractional power e.g. n aa n  1 3999 22 1  288 33 1 
  • 5. ALL INDICES SATISFY THE FOLLOWING RULES IN MATHEMATICAL APPLICATIONS Rule 1 am. an = am+n e.g. 22 . 23 = 25 = 32 e.g. 51 . 51 = 52 = 25 e.g. 51 . 50 = 51 = 5 Rule 2 nm n m a a a   822 2 2 2 222 2 2 1 303 0 3 123 2 3     .. .. ge ge
  • 6. Rule 3 (am )n = am.n e.g. (23 )2 = 26 = 64 Rule 4 an . bn = (ab)n e.g. 32  42 = (34)2 = 122 = 144 Likewise, n b a nb na        if b0 e.g. 42 3 6 3 6 2 2 2 2       
  • 7. SIMPLIFY THE FOLLOWING USING THE ABOVE RULES: 1) b = x1/4  x3/4 2) b = x2  x3/2 3) b = (x3/4 )8 4) b = yx yx 4 32 These are practice questions for you to try at home!
  • 8. LOGARITHMS A Logarithm is a mirror image of an index If m = b n then logbm = n The log of m to base b is n If y = xn then n = logx y The log of y to the base x is n e.g. 1000 = 103 then 3 = log10 1000 0.01 = 10-2 then –2 = log10 0.01
  • 9. EVALUATE THE FOLLOWING: 1) x = log39 the log of m to base b = n then m = bn the log of 9 to base 3 = x then  9 = 3x  9 = 3  3 = 32  x = 2 2) x = log42 the log of m to base b = n then m = bn the log of 2 to base 4 = x then  2 = 4x  2 = 4 = 41/2 x = 1/2
  • 10. THE FOLLOWING RULES OF LOGS APPLY 1) logb(x  y) = logb x + logb y eg.   3232 101010 logloglog  2) logb       y x = logb x – logb y eg. 23 2 3 101010 logloglog       3) logb xm = m. logb x e.g. 323 10 2 10 loglog 
  • 11. PRACTICE PROBLEMS Q1: Prove that loga1 = 0 & logaa = 1 Q2: Write the following in the logarithmic form: o 45 = 1024 o 15-2 = 1/225 Q3: Write the following in exponential form: o log101000 = 3 o Log2(1/4) = – 2 Q4: Find log216, log327, logbb, log10105, log2 32, & log5 5 3 , logrr5, log7 7 3 Q5: If logx243 = 5, find x. BirinderSingh,AssistantProfessor,PCTE
  • 12. PRACTICE PROBLEMS Q6: Without using log tables, find x if 1 2 log10(11 + 4 7) = log10(2 + 𝑥) Q7: Show that log 𝑏 𝑎 log 𝑐 𝑏 log 𝑑 𝑐 log 𝑎 𝑑 = 1 Q8: Show that log3 1 + 1 3 + log3 1 + 1 4 + log3 1 + 1 5 + …… + log3 1 + 1 3 = 4 Q9: Show that 7 log 16 15 + 5 log 25 24 + 3 log 81 80 = log 2 Q10: Find the value of log 27 : log 8 ;log 125 log 6 ;log 5 Q11: Find the value of log3 729. 9;1 27;4/334 BirinderSingh,AssistantProfessor,PCTE
  • 13. FUNDAMENTAL PROPERTIES - LOGARITHMS  Product Formula: loga 𝑚𝑛 = loga 𝑚 + loga 𝑛  Quotient Formula: loga(𝑚/𝑛) = loga 𝑚 + loga 𝑛  Power Formula: loga 𝑚 𝑛 = n loga 𝑚  Base Change Formula: logn 𝑚 = loga 𝑚 / loga 𝑛 BirinderSingh,AssistantProfessor,PCTE
  • 14. FROM THE ABOVE RULES, IT FOLLOWS THAT (1) logb 1 = 0 (since => 1 = bx , hence x must=0) e.g. log101=0 and therefore, logb  x 1 = - logb x e.g. log10 (1 /3) = - log103 11 )
  • 15. AND…….. (2) logb b = 1 (since => b = bx , hence x must = 1) e.g. log10 10 = 1 (3) logb  n x = n 1 logb x 1 )
  • 16. APPLICATION OF LOGARITHMS  Useful in complicated calculations  Useful in calculation of compound interest  Useful in calculation of population growth  Useful in calculation of depreciation value BirinderSingh,AssistantProfessor,PCTE
  • 17. LOG TABLES  The logarithm of a number consists of two parts, the whole part or the integral part is called the characteristic and the decimal part is called the mantissa.  The characteristic can be known by inspection, the mantissa has to be obtained from logarithmic table  BirinderSingh,AssistantProfessor,PCTE
  • 18. CHARACTERISTIC  The characteristic of the logarithm of any number greater than 1 is positive and is one less than the number of digits to the left of decimal in the given number.  The characteristic of the logarithm of any number less than 1 is negative and is one more than the number of zeroes to the right of decimal in the given number.  If there is no zero, then characteristic will be – 1. BirinderSingh,AssistantProfessor,PCTE Number Characteristic 9.40 0 81 1 234.5 2 12345 4 0.7 – 1 0.03 – 2 0.007756 – 3
  • 19. MANTISSA  The mantissa is the fractional part of the logarithm of a given number and worked out through log tables BirinderSingh,AssistantProfessor,PCTE Number Mantissa Logarithm Log 8509 ……. .9299 3.9299 Log 850.9 ……. .9299 2.9299 Log 85.09 ……. .9299 1.9299 Log 8.509 ……. .9299 0.9299 Log 0.8509 ……. .9299 1.9299 Log 0.08509 ……. .9299 2.9299 Log 0.008509 ……. .9299 3.9299
  • 20. KEY TO REMEMBER  In the common system of logarithms, the characteristic of the logarithm may be positive or negative but the mantissa is always positive.  A negative mantissa must be converted into a positive mantissa before reference to logarithm table.  Ex: – 2.6278 = – 3 + (3 – 2.6278) = 3.3722 BirinderSingh,AssistantProfessor,PCTE
  • 21. A NOTE OF CAUTION:  All logs must be to the same base in applying the rules and solving for values  The most common base for logarithms are logs to the base 10, or logs to the base e (e = 2.718281…)  Logs to the base e are called Natural Logarithms  logex = ln x  If y = exp(x) = ex then loge y = x or ln y = x
  • 22. ANTILOGARITHMS (AL)  The process of finding the antilog of a given logarithm is just the reverse of the procedure for finding the logarithm of a given number  For finding the anti log of a log, only mantissa is used for consulting the table. BirinderSingh,AssistantProfessor,PCTE Number Logarithms Antilogarithms 729 2.8627 729.0 72.9 1.8627 72.90 7.29 0.8627 7.290 0.729 1.8627 0.7290 0.0729 2.8627 0.07290 0.00729 3.8627 0.007290
  • 23. PRACTICE PROBLEMS – LOGARITHM TABLE Q12: Find the value of 92.51 x 356.43 Ans: 32980 Q13: Find the value of 743.85/51.63 Ans: 14.41 Q14: Find the value of (6.285)5 Ans: 9806 Q15: Find the value of (395)1/7 Ans: 2.349 BirinderSingh,AssistantProfessor,PCTE
  • 24. PRACTICE PROBLEMS – LOGARITHM TABLE Q16: If log 5 = 0.6990, find the number of digits in 521. Ans: 15 Q17: If log 7 = 0.8451, find the position of the first significant figure in 7-35. Ans: 29th Q18: Show that 1 1 20 100 > 100 Given: log 2 = 0.30103, log 3 = 0.4771213, log 7 = 0.8450980, log 10 = 1 Q19: Evaluate 2.389 𝑥 0.004679 0.00556 𝑥 52.14 using log tables. Ans: 0.03856 BirinderSingh,AssistantProfessor,PCTE
  • 25. PRACTICE PROBLEMS – LOGARITHM TABLE Q20: Find the compound interest on Rs. 15000 for 6 years at 8% p.a. Also find the simple interest. Ans: 8800, 7200 Q21: Find the compound interest on Rs. 4900 for 5 years, if interest is payable half yearly, the rate for first three years being 7% p.a. and for remaining two years is 9% p.a. Ans: 2267 Q22: What is the present value of Rs. 20000 due in 3 years at 10% p.a. compounded annually? Ans: 15030 Q23: In what time will a sum of money double itself at 5% p.a. compounded annually? Ans: 14.2 BirinderSingh,AssistantProfessor,PCTE
  • 26. PRACTICE PROBLEMS – LOGARITHM TABLE Q24: A machine the life of which is estimated to be 12 years, costs Rs. 17500. Calculate its scrap value at the end of its life, depreciation being charged at 9 % p.a. Ans: 5636 Q25: A population of 1000 persons is expected to grow exponentially over the next 10 years at 4% p.a.. How large will be the population at the end of 10 years? Ans: 1479 Q26: If a population increases from 10 million to 30 million in 5 years, what is the annual growth rate? Ans: 24.6% BirinderSingh,AssistantProfessor,PCTE