msvgo
Limits of Exponential and Logarithmic Functions
It introduces the limit of exponential and logarithmic functions and their derivation. It also provides some solved examples to evaluate the limits of such functions.
Brian McLogan
Finding the domain and X-intercepts of a logarithm with horizontal shift
👉 Learn all about graphing logarithmic functions. A logarithmic function is a function with logarithms in them. The graph of the parent function of a logarithmic function usually takes its domain from the positive x-axis. To graph a...
Brian McLogan
Master Graphing Logarithmic Equations with multiple transformations
Master Graphing Logarithmic Equations with multiple transformations
Brian McLogan
Tutorial - Evaluating Logarithms Without a Calculator
👉 Learn how to evaluate logarithms with fractions. Recall that the logarithm of a number says a to the base of another number say b is a number say n which when raised as a power of b gives a. (i.e. log [base b] (a) = n means that b^n =...
Brian McLogan
Learning to graph a logarithm step by step by applying transformations
👉 Learn all about graphing logarithmic functions. A logarithmic function is a function with logarithms in them. The graph of the parent function of a logarithmic function usually takes its domain from the positive x-axis. To graph a...
Brian McLogan
Learn how to identify the transformations of logarithmic function
👉 Learn all about graphing logarithmic functions. A logarithmic function is a function with logarithms in them. The graph of the parent function of a logarithmic function usually takes its domain from the positive x-axis. To graph a...
Brian McLogan
Tutorial - Evaluating Logarithms Without a Calculator
👉 Learn how to evaluate logarithms with fractions. Recall that the logarithm of a number says a to the base of another number say b is a number say n which when raised as a power of b gives a. (i.e. log [base b] (a) = n means that b^n =...
Brian McLogan
How to graph logarithmic equations
👉 Learn all about graphing logarithmic functions. A logarithmic function is a function with logarithms in them. The graph of the parent function of a logarithmic function usually takes its domain from the positive x-axis. To graph a...
msvgo
Exponential and Logarithmic Functions
It explains exponential and logarithmic functions and their differentiation with the help of examples.
Brian McLogan
Master Graphing Logarithmic equations with reflections then determine the domain and range
Master Graphing Logarithmic equations with reflections then determine the domain and range
Brian McLogan
Graphing logarithmic equations
👉 Learn how to graph logarithmic functions. The logarithmic function is the inverse of the exponential function. To graph a logarithmic function, it is usually very useful to make the table of values of the function. This is done by...
Professor Dave Explains
Derivatives of Logarithmic and Exponential Functions
How to take the derivatives of logarithmic and exponential functions.
Brian McLogan
Graphing logarithmic equations
👉 Learn all about graphing natural logarithmic functions. A logarithmic function is a function with logarithms in them. A natural logarithmic function (ln function) is a logarithmic function to the base of e. The graph of the parent...
Flipped Math
Calculus AB/BC - Derivatives of cos(x), sin(x), e^x, and ln(x)
The shortcuts are not just for polynomial functions. Pupils learn the derivatives of the two basic trigonometric functions, cosine and sine. The video provides the derivatives for exponential and logarithmic functions. Learners work...
Flipped Math
Logarithmic Graphs
There is no rhythm like the logarithm. A complete lesson on graphing logarithm highlights the inverse relationship between exponential and logarithmic functions. A guided notes document and practice problem accompany the video presentation.
Flipped Math
Introduction to Logarithms
Keep on rolling with a lesson on logarithms. A video presentation introduces the definition of logarithms, the properties of them, and then how to use logarithms to solve simple exponential equations. The lesson is a first in a series of...
Krista King Math
Derivatives of Logarithms
It is only natural to take the derivative of a logarithmic function with a complex argument. The 21st installment in a series of 31 provides an example of taking the derivative of a natural logarithmic function. First simplifying the...
3Blue1Brown
Implicit Differentiation, What's Going on Here? | Essence of Calculus, Chapter 6
Teach implicit differentiation explicitly. An engaging video explains implicit differentiation to viewers. It describes how small changes in x and y can be thought of as contributing to the derivative dy/dx. This is the sixth video in a...
Educreations
Natural Log Function-Integration
One of the strongest tools in integration is u-substitution, particularly when working with natural logs. In this step-by-step video presentation, a pleasant-voiced instructor walks through a number of integration problems. She...
Calculus Expert
Use Laws of Logarithms to Simplify a Logarithmic Function
You don't want to risk breaking the Laws of Logarithms! The video instructor explains the steps to using laws to condense a logarithmic expression and evaluate the result. The lesson is a continuation of videos in a series of 29.
Sophia Learning
Sophia: Simplifying Logarithmic Expressions: Lesson 3
This lesson will show you how to use the rules of simplifying to combine logs with common bases. It is 3 of 11 in the series titled "Simplifying Logarithmic Expressions."
Sophia Learning
Sophia: Simplifying Logarithmic Expressions: Lesson 7
This lesson will show you how to use the rules of simplifying to combine logs with common bases. It is 7 of 11 in the series titled "Simplifying Logarithmic Expressions."
Khan Academy
Khan Academy: Logarithm Properties: Proof: Log a + Log B = Log Ab
Proof of the logarithm property: log a + log b = log ab
Khan Academy
Khan Academy: Logarithmic Functions
Vi and Sal talk through the intuition of Benford's law (part 2)
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
