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Section 6.2 : Logarithm Functions

9. Without using a calculator determine the exact value of \({\log _2} \displaystyle \frac{1}{8}\).

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Hint : Recall that converting a logarithm to exponential form can often help to evaluate these kinds of logarithms.
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Converting the logarithm to exponential form gives,

\[{\log _2}\frac{1}{8} = ?\hspace{0.25in} \Rightarrow \hspace{0.25in}{2^?} = \frac{1}{8}\] Show Step 2

Now, we know that if we raise an integer to a negative exponent we’ll get a fraction and so we must have a negative exponent and then we know that \({2^3} = 8\). Therefore, we can see that \({2^{ - 3}} = \frac{1}{8}\) and so we must have,

\[\require{bbox} \bbox[2pt,border:1px solid black]{{{{\log }_2}\frac{1}{8} = - 3}}\]