Illustrative Math - Algebra 2 - Unit 4 - Lesson 14
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16 questions

Solve \frac{1}{4}*10^{(d+2)}=0.25. Show your reasoning.
Solve \frac{1}{4}*10^{(d+2)}=0.25. Show your reasoning.
Write two equations—one in logarithmic form and one in exponential form—that represent the statement:
“the natural logarithm of 10 is y”.
Write two equations—one in logarithmic form and one in exponential form—that represent the statement:
“the natural logarithm of 10 is y”.
Explain why \ln1=0.
Explain why \ln1=0.
If \log_{10}(x)=6, what is the value of x?
Explain how you know.
If \log_{10}(x)=6, what is the value of x?
Explain how you know.

