👉 Learn all about the properties of logarithms. The logarithm of a number say a to the base of another number say b is a number say n which when raised as a power of b gives a. (i.e. log [base b] (a) = n means that b^n = a). The logarithm of a negative number is not defined. (i.e. it is not possible to find the logarithm of a negative number). There are some properties of logarithm which are helpful in simplifying and evaluating logarithm problems. Knowledge of these properties is a valuable tool in solving logarithm problems. 👏SUBSCRIBE to my channel here: https://www.youtube.com/user/mrbrianm... ❤️Support my channel by becoming a member: / @brianmclogan 🙋♂️Have questions? Ask here: https://forms.gle/dfR9HbCu6qpWbJdo7 🎉Follow the Community: / mrbrianmclogan Organized Videos: ✅Evaluate Logarithms • Evaluate Logarithms ✅Change of Base Formula • Change of Base Formula ✅Rules of Logarithms • Rules of Logarithms ✅Logarithms | Learn About • Logarithms | Learn About ✅How to Evaluate Logarithms with Radicals • How to Evaluate Logarithms with Radicals ✅How to Evaluate Logarithms with Fractions • How to Evaluate Logarithms with Fractions ✅How to Evaluate Logarithms • How to Evaluate Logarithms ✅How to Evaluate Natural Logarithms • How to Evaluate Natural Logarithms ✅How to Evaluate Logarithmic Expressions • How to Evaluate Logarithmic Expressions 🗂️ Organized playlists by classes here: / mrbrianmclogan 🌐 My Website - http://www.freemathvideos.com 🎯Survive Math Class Checklist: Ten Steps to a Better Year: https://www.brianmclogan.com/email-ca... Connect with me: ⚡️Facebook - / freemathvideos ⚡️Instagram - / brianmclogan ⚡️Twitter - / mrbrianmclogan ⚡️Linkedin - / brian-mclogan-16b43623 👨🏫 Current Courses on Udemy: https://www.udemy.com/user/brianmclog... 👨👩👧👧 About Me: I make short, to-the-point online math tutorials. I struggled with math growing up and have been able to use those experiences to help students improve in math through practical applications and tips. Find more here: https://www.freemathvideos.com/about-me/ #logarithmicfunctions #brianmclogan