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Grade 9 Logarithms CCSS: HSF-BF.B.5
Which of the following correctly expresses the equation in logarithmic form?

26=64
  1. log62=64
  2. log26=64
  3. log664=2
  4. log264=6
Grade 10 Logarithms CCSS: HSF-BF.B.5

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Grade 12 Logarithms CCSS: HSF-IF.C.7d
Which of the following is the domain of the logarithmic function f(x) = log base 2 (x)?
  1. All real numbers
  2. All positive real numbers
  3. All negative real numbers
  4. All positive real numbers except 0
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Grade 12 Logarithms CCSS: HSF-IF.C.7d
Which of the following statements is true regarding the logarithmic function f(x) = log base b (x)?
  1. It has a vertical asymptote at x = 0
  2. It has a horizontal asymptote at y = 0
  3. It has a vertical asymptote at x = 1
  4. It has a horizontal asymptote at y = infinity
Grade 10 Function and Algebra Concepts CCSS: HSF-IF.C.7c
What is the equation of the line that passes through the points (1, 2) and (3, 5) in logarithmic form?
  1. y = log(1/3)x + 2
  2. y = log(2/5)x + 1
  3. y = log(5/2)x + 3
  4. y = log(5/2)x + 1
Grade 10 Logarithms CCSS: HSF-BF.B.5

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Grade 9 Logarithms CCSS: HSF-BF.B.5
Which of the following expresses the equation in correct exponential form?

log100.0001=-4
  1. 10-3=0.001
  2. 10-4=0.0001
  3. 10×10-3=0.01
  4. 10×10-4=0.001
Grade 9 Logarithms CCSS: HSF-BF.B.5
Grade 9 Logarithms CCSS: HSF-BF.B.5
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