Logarithms Review
A logarithm is simply the inverse of an exponential function. It answers the question: "What exponent do I need to raise a specific base to, to get a certain number?"
The Relationship Between Exponents and Logarithms
An exponential equation and a logarithmic equation can express the exact same relationship.
The exponential statement:
is perfectly equivalent to the logarithmic statement:
Both statements express the same fact: the base 2 must be raised to the power of 4 to get the number 16. "What power do I need to raise 2 to, to get 16?" 4.
Example
Let's evaluate the expression:
This is asking, "To what power ($x$) must we raise the base 3 to get 81?"
We can rewrite this as an exponential equation:
By testing powers of 3, we find:
Therefore, .