General Mathematics: Quarter 1 - Module 8
General Mathematics: Quarter 1 - Module 8
General
Mathematics
Quarter 1 – Module 8:
Logarithmic Functions
General Mathematics – Grade 11
Self-Learning Module (SLM)
Quarter 1 – Module 8: Logarithmic Functions
First Edition, 2020
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General
Mathematics
Quarter 1 – Module 8:
Logarithmic Functions
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What I Need to Know
This module was designed and written with you in mind. It is here to help you master
the Logarithmic Functions. The scope of this module permits it to be used in many
different learning situations. The language used recognizes the diverse vocabulary
level of students. The lessons are arranged to follow the standard sequence of the
course. But the order in which you read them can be changed to correspond with
the textbook you are now using.
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What I Know
Choose the letter of the best answer. Write the chosen letter on a separate sheet of
paper.
2 𝐸
1. Given the formula R= log , what is the magnitude in the Richter scale
3 104.40
of an earthquake that released 1016 joules of energy?
A. 7.5
B. 7.7
C. 5.7
D. 7.6
5. You test some ammonia and determine the hydrogen ion concentration to be
[H+] = 1.3 x 10-9. Thus, the ammonia is ______.
A. acidic
B. neutral
C. basic
D. none of these
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7. Grunting while hitting the ball has become a controversial issue in
professional tennis. Some people are concerned that such loud sounds are
unfair distractions to the opposing player. Serena Williams’s grunts have been
𝑤
measured at a sound intensity of 6.31 · 10-4 2 . What is the relative intensity
𝑚
of the sound in decibels?
A. 83 decibels
B. 85 decibels
C. 88 decibels
D. 90 decibels
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A. log1255 =
3
1
B. log5125 =
3
C. log 1 5 = 125
3
1
D. log5 = 125
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9. Which of the following does not describe the use of logarithmic scales?
A. When the range of values vary greatly, using a logarithmic scale with
powers of 10 makes comparisons between values more manageable.
B. Scales that measure a wide range of values, such as the pH scale, the
Richter scale and decibel scales are logarithmic scales.
C. Logarithmic scales more effectively describe and compare vast or large
quantities than they do small or microscopic quantities.
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12. Determine the value of x if log 7 x = 2
A. 14
1
B.
14
C. 49
1
D.
49
A. 39810720 times
B. 39810718 times
C. 39810717 times
D. 39810719 times
15. If log 5 (3𝑥 + 2) < log 5 (2𝑥 + 5), what is the interval notation?
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A. (− 3 < 𝑥 < 3)
2
B. (3 < 𝑥 < 3 )
2
C. (3 < 𝑥 < 3)
D. None of these
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Lesson
Logarithmic Functions, Equations,
1 and Inequalities
Logarithmic functions are very much essential to every sphere of human life.
Especially, in solving exponential equations. Some examples of this include sound
(decibel measures), earthquakes (Richter scale), and chemistry (pH balance, a
measure of acidity and alkalinity).
What’s In
In the previous module, you have learned about inverse functions. Recall that
when the domain of one function is the range and the range is the domain of the
other, then they are inverses. Remember also that to determine the inverse of a
function given an equation, you have to interchange x and y then solve for y. Look at
the illustration below on how to find the inverse of the exponential function, y = a x.
You will notice that the inverse of the exponential function shows that “y is
the exponent to which the base a is raised in order to obtain the power x”.
Exponent
Base
Power
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What’s New
Time(in days) 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
Number of amoebas
Questions:
(a) At the end of the seventh day, how many amoebas will be formed?
(c) Define a formula for the number of amoebas as a function of the time
that has passed.
Answers:
Time(in days) 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
Number of amoebas 1 2 4 8 16 32 64 128
It can be observed that as the time (in days) increases by 1, the number of amoeba
doubles. The formula for the given table is
y ( x) 2 x
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What is It
Logarithmic Function
Definition
Let a, b, and c be positive real numbers such that b ≠ 1. The logarithm of a with
base b is denoted by 𝑙𝑜𝑔𝑏 a, and is defined as
Note:
Definition
Common logarithms are logarithms with base 10; log x is a short notation for
log10 x.
Definition
Natural logarithms are logarithms to the base 𝑒 (approximately 2.71828), and are
denoted by “ln”. In other words, lnx is another way of writing loge x.
Solution.
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1. 10n = m 3. (√5)2 = 5 5. 42 = 2 7. ea = 8
Solution.
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A logarithmic equation or inequality can be solved for all x values that satisfy
the equation of inequality. A logarithmic function expresses a relationship between
two variables (such as x and y), and can be represented by a table of values or a
graph.
If b > 1, then the logarithmic function y = log 𝑏 𝑥 is increasing for all x. If 0 < b <1,
then the logarithmic function y = log 𝑏 𝑥 is decreasing for all x. This means that
log 𝑏 𝑢 = log 𝑏 𝑣 if and only if u = v.
(x-8)(x+2) = 0 (factor)
x = 8,-2
d. log 3 6𝑥 = log 3 24
Solution. log 3 6𝑥 = log 3 24
6x = 24 (one-to-one property)
x=4 (divide both sides by 6)
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e. 4 ln 2𝑥 = 12
Solution. 4 ln 2𝑥 = 12
4 ln 2𝑥 = 3 (divide both sides by 4)
loge 2x = 3 (equivalent form)
2x = e3 (change into exponential form)
𝑒3
x= (divide both sides by 2)
2
x ≈ 10.04277 (use a calculator)
f. 2x = 9
Solution. 2x = 9
log22x = log29 (take log2 of each side)
x = log29 (logbbx = x)
x = log9/log2 (change of the base formula)
x ≈3.170
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iii. log6(2x+1)< log6(x+4)
(2x+1) < (x+4) (one-to-one property)
x<3 (solve the inequality)
Hence, the solution is the interval notation (-1/2,3).
where 𝐸 (in joules) is the energy released by the earthquake (the quantity 10 4.40
joules is the energy released by a very small reference earthquake).
(b) How much more energy does this earthquake release than the reference
earthquake?
Solution.
2 𝐸 2
(a) Since E = 1012, then R= log = log 107.6.
3 104.40 3
1012
(b) This earthquake releases = 107.6 ≈ 39810717 times more energy
104.40
than the reference earthquake.
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Example 9. The decibel level of sound in a quiet office is 10-6 watts/m2.
(b) How much more intense is this sound than the least audible sound a human can
hear?
Sound Intensity
In acoustics, the decibel (dB) level of a sound is
𝐼
D= 10 log
10−12
where I is the sound intensity in watts/m2 (the quantity 10-12 watts/m2 is least
audible sound a human can hear).
Solution.
10−6
(a) D = 10 log = 10 log 106 . Since by definition, log 106 is the exponent by
10−12
which 10 must be raised to obtain 106, then log 106 = 6.
Thus, D = 10(6) = 60 decibels.
(b) This sound is 10-6/10-12= 106 = 1,000,000 times more intense than the least
audible sound a human can hear.
Definition:
where [H+] is the concentration of hydrogen ions in moles per liter. Solutions with a
pH of 7 are defined neutral; those with pH < 7 are acidic, and those with pH > 7 are
basic.
Example 10. A 1-liter solution contains 0.00001 moles of hydrogen ions. Determine
its pH level.
Solution.
Since there are 0.00001 moles of hydrogen ions in 1 liter, then the
concentration of hydrogen ions is 10-5 moles per liter.
The pH level is –log 10-5. log 10-5 Since log 10-5 is the exponent by which 10
must be raised to obtain 10-5, then log 10-5 = –5.
Therefore, pH = –log 10–5 = – (–5) = 5.
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What’s More
Entry Card
Tell whether each statement is TRUE or FALSE TRUE FALSE
1. The equation a5 = 3 is equivalent to loga3 = 5.
2. log64 8 = 2
3. The inverse of y = x – 1 is y = x + 1
4. If 2x = 64, then x = 6.
5. log10 (0) = 0
6. log10 (-10) = 0
7. A logarithm is an exponent.
8. log 𝑥 2 = 2 is a logarithmic equation.
9. log1 (5𝑥 − 1) ≥ 0 is a logarithmic inequality.
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10. log5 (3 − 2𝑥) ≥ log5 (4𝑥 + 1) is NOT a
logarithmic inequality.
Activity 2. Complete Me
Complete the following table by rewriting the given exponential expressions to
logarithmic form whenever possible and/or vice versa.
1. g(x) = log 5 𝑥
2. log 3 (2𝑥 − 1) = 2
3. 𝑓 (𝑥 ) = log 1 (𝑥 − 1)
2
4. y = 5 − log 8 𝑥
5. 𝑥 log 2 (𝑥 − 1) > 0
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Activity 4. Think of Me!
A. Determine the value of the following logarithmic expressions.
1 1
1. log3 81 2. log169 13 3. log5 4. log3 5. log 27 3
5 243
2. ln x = 1 7. log45x = log4(x+4)
3. log2(2x+1) = 3 8. logxe12 = 12
4. log6x2 = 2 9. Log5(2x-1) = 2
3. log6(2x-3) ≥ 2
2. Suppose the intensity of sound of a jet during takeoff is 100 watts/m2. What
is the corresponding sound intensity in decibels? How much more intense is
this sound than the least audible sound a human can hear?
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3. ________________are logarithms to the base e (approximately 2.71828), and
are denoted by “ln”.
4. The logarithm of 16 to the base of one- half is equal to __________.
5. Common logarithm uses ____ as the base.
6. The logarithm is actually a/an _____________.
7. The equation of a logarithmic function y = logax is read as
_____________________________________________.
8. The symbol used in logarithmic equation is _________________________.
9. The signs >, <, ≥, ≤ are the symbols used by the logarithmic _______________.
10. g(x) or f(x) commonly used by the logarithmic ______________________.
What I Can Do
Activity 6
1. This problem can help foster awareness on possible disaster management and
risk reduction plans. Use a scientific calculator.
Problem: The 2013 earthquake in Bohol and Cebu had a magnitude of 7.2,
while the 2012 earthquake that occurred in Negros Oriental recorded a 6.7
magnitude. How much more energy was released by the 2013 Bohol/Cebu
earthquake compared to that by the Negros Oriental earthquake?
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Assessment
Multiple Choice. Choose the letter of the best answer. Write the chosen letter on a
separate sheet of paper.
1. Which of the following does not describe the use of logarithmic scales?
A. When the range of values vary greatly, using a logarithmic scale with
powers of 10 makes comparisons between values more manageable.
B. Scales that measure a wide range of values, such as the pH scale, the
Richter scale and decibel scales are logarithmic scales.
A. 83 decibels
B. 85 decibels
C. 88 decibels
D. 90 decibels
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6. Which of the following statements regarding rates of change of exponential
and logarithmic functions is NOT true?
A. The average rate of change is not constant for exponential and
logarithmic functions.
B. The methods for finding the instantaneous rate of change at a
particular point for logarithmic functions are different than those used
for finding the instantaneous rate of change at a point for a rational
function.
C. The graph of an exponential or logarithmic function can be used to
determine when the average rate of change is the least or greatest.
D. None of these
7. The magnitude in the Richter scale of an earthquake that released 1012 joules
of energy is 5.06. How much more energy does this earthquake release than
that of the reference earthquake?
A. 39810720 times
B. 39810718 times
C. 39810717 times
D. 39810719 times
2 𝐸
8. Given the formula R= log , what is the magnitude in the Richter scale
3 104.40
of an earthquake that released 1016 joules of energy?
A. 7.5
B. 7.7
C. 5.7
D. 7.6
9. You test some ammonia and determine the hydrogen ion concentration to be
[H+] = 1.3 x 10-9. Thus, the ammonia is ______.
A. acidic
B. neutral
C. basic
D. none of these
10. Which of the following is equivalent to 125 3 = 5?
1
1
A. log1255 =
3
1
B. log5125 =
3
C. log 1 5 = 125
3
1
D. log5 = 125
3
14. If log 5 (3𝑥 + 2) < log 5 (2𝑥 + 5), what is the interval notation?
2
A. (− 3 < 𝑥 < 3)
2
B. (3 < 𝑥 < 3 )
2
C. (3 < 𝑥 < 3)
D. None of these
15. The magnitude in the Richter scale of an earthquake that released 10 12 joules
of energy is 5.06. How much more energy does this earthquake release than
that of the reference earthquake?
A. 39810720 times
B. 39810718 times
C. 39810717 times
D. 39810719 times
Additional Activity
Activity 7
Use a scientific calculator to answer this activity.
1. Considering that prolonged exposure to sounds above 85 decibels can cause
hearing damage or loss, and considering that a gunshot from a 0.22 rimfire rifle has
an intensity of about I= (2.5 x 1013)I0, should you follow the rules and wear ear
protection when relaxing at the rifle range?
2. If lime juice has a pH of 1.7, what is the concentration of hydrogen ions (in mol/L)
in lime juice, to the nearest hundredth?
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Activity 3
1. LF
What I Know 2. LE What I Can Do
3. LF
1. B 1. The Bohol/Cebu
4. LF
2. D earthquake released 5.62
5. LI
3. C Activity 4 times more energy than
4. C A. 1. 4 the Negros Oriental
1
5. C 2. earthquake.
2
6. C 3. -1
4. -5 2. pH= 6.4.
7. C 1
5. Blood is acidic.
8. A 3
9. C
B. 1. 243 6. 10
10. A 2. 𝑒 7. 1 Assessment
11. B 7
3. or 3.5 8. e
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12. D 4. ± 6 9. 13 1. C
13.C 𝑒3 2. C
5. −2, 1 10.
3
14.D 3. D
15.A C. 1. 𝑥 > 57 4. C
2. 𝑥 ≥ 24 5. C
3. 𝑥 ≥ 19.5 6. B
What’s More 4. 𝑥 >3 7. C
Activity 1 5. 1 < 𝑥 < 145 or (1,145) 8. B
1. TRUE 9. C
Activity 5 10. A
2. FALSE 1. Magnitude R=6.4,
3. TRUE 11. A
3981071706 times
12. C
4. TRUE 2. 140 decibels,
1014 times 13. D
5. FALSE 14. A
6. FALSE 3. The solution is basic,
since pH = 8. 15. D
7. TRUE
8. TRUE What I Have Learned
9. TRUE Additional Activity
10. FALSE 1. logarithmic function 1. The rifle creates a noise
Activity 2 2. Richter scale level of about 134 decibels at
1. log216=4 3. Natural logarithm which it can suffer hearing
2. log819=1/2 4. -4 damage. Therefore, I should
1 follow the rules and wear ear
3. log3 = -2 5. 10
9 protection.
6. exponent
4. 32=9
1 7. y is the logarithm of x 2. The concentration of
5. 5-2 = to the base a
25 hydrogen ions in lime juice is
8. = 0.02.
9. inequality
10. function
Answer Key
References
4. Santos, Durwin C. and Biason, Ma. Garnet P. (2007). Math Activated: Engage
Yourself and Our World General Math. Don Bosco Press Inc., Makati City,
Philippines
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