Title: Logarithms Brief Overview: In this Concept Development Unit, the concept of logarithms is discussed. The relationship between exponential equations and logarithmic equations is explored. The properties of logs are discussed and applied. Students will practice the new skills using cooperative learning games and real?world applications. NCTM Content Standard/National Science Education Standard: ? understand relations and functions and select, convert flexibly among, and use various representations for them ? understand and compare the properties of classes of functions, including exponential, polynomial, rational, logarithmic, and periodic functions Grade/Level: Grades 9 ? 12/Algebra 2, College Algebra, Pre?Calculus Duration/Length:
Logarithms
Title: Logarithms Brief Overview: In this Concept Development Unit, the concept of logarithms is discussed. The relationship between exponential equations and logarithmic equations is explored. The properties of logs are discussed and applied. Students will practice the new skills using cooperative learning games and real?world applications. NCTM Content Standard/National Science Education Standard: ? understand relations and functions and select, convert flexibly among, and use various representations for them ? understand and compare the properties of classes of functions, including exponential, polynomial, rational, logarithmic, and periodic functions Grade/Level: Grades 9 ? 12/Algebra 2, College Algebra, Pre?Calculus Duration/Length:
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