Linear, Quadratic, and Exponential Models

Logarithms 1-B

Directions: Using the digits 0 to 9 at most one time each, place a digit in each box to make the statement true. Source: Cassie Winchell

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Logarithms 1-A

Directions: Using the digits 0 to 9 at most one time each, place a digit in each box to make the statement true. Source: Cassie Winchell

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Logs 2

Directions: Using the integers 1 to 9 in the boxes, create a log that satisfies the follow constraints (you can use a number only once): Source: Bryan Anderson

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Laws of Logarithms

Directions: Using the integers 0 to 9, fill in the red and blue boxes so that the chart is accurate. You can only use a number once per red box and once per blue box. (Logs are in base 10) Source: Bryan Anderson

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Logs

Directions: Using the integers 1 to 9, fill in the red and blue boxes so that the chart is accurate. You can only use a number once per red box and once per blue box. Source: Bryan Anderson

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Properties of Logarithms

Directions: Using the integers 1 through 9, at most one time each, find the value of x that is closest to 0. Extension: Find more than one set of numbers that would make x = 0. Source: Claire Verti

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Writing Linear Equations

Directions: Make a table with three points in the same line with 1) a slope not equal to zero 2) and the y-intercept is not a whole number Write the equation for the line. Source: Lane H. Walker

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