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This The Most Important Property of Logarithms lesson plan also includes:
Won't the other properties be sad to learn that they're not the most important? The 11th installment of a 35-part module is essentially a continuation of the previous lesson, using logarithm tables to develop properties. Scholars establish that log(xy) = log(x) + log(y), indicated in the lesson as being the most important property of logarithms, and that log(1/x) = –log(x).
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Instructional Ideas
- Have the class create a graphic organizer to keep track of the properties of logarithms
Classroom Considerations
- Some parts of the lesson may take longer than the indicated time frame
- Learners must have access to a calculator to evaluate logarithms
Pros
- Teacher resource contains scaffolding tips to use with learners of varying proficiency levels
- Guiding questions allow pupils to discover properties on their own
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- None