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Solving Log Equations Using Log Properties Partner Worksheet
Solving Log Equations Using Log Properties Partner Worksheet
Solving Log Equations Using Log Properties Partner Worksheet
Solving Log Equations Using Log Properties Partner Worksheet
Solving Log Equations Using Log Properties Partner Worksheet
Solving Log Equations Using Log Properties Partner Worksheet
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"This was great practice! My students really enjoyed being able to work with their partner, check their answers together, and have great discussions if they happened to disagree!"
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Looking for a digital self-checking version to use for distance learning? Click below!

Solving Log Equations (W/ Log Properties) DIGITAL Partner Wksh Distance Learning

This is a worksheet to practice solving log equations. These equations require condensing log expressions to solve. (If you're looking for equations that don't require using log properties, see Solving Log Equations Not Requiring Log Properties Partner Worksheet.) Partners work on separate worksheets that contain different problems. When students are finished they should have the same answers as their partner.

An alternative to letting students choose their partners is to randomly distribute the A and B worksheets and tell students to find a person that has the other form to assign partners, either before they work on the worksheet or after they've completed it.

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Solving Log Equations Using Log Properties Partner Worksheet

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Amusing Algebra
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"This was great practice! My students really enjoyed being able to work with their partner, check their answers together, and have great discussions if they happened to disagree!"
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Amy R.

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Description

Looking for a digital self-checking version to use for distance learning? Click below!

Solving Log Equations (W/ Log Properties) DIGITAL Partner Wksh Distance Learning

This is a worksheet to practice solving log equations. These equations require condensing log expressions to solve. (If you're looking for equations that don't require using log properties, see Solving Log Equations Not Requiring Log Properties Partner Worksheet.) Partners work on separate worksheets that contain different problems. When students are finished they should have the same answers as their partner.

An alternative to letting students choose their partners is to randomly distribute the A and B worksheets and tell students to find a person that has the other form to assign partners, either before they work on the worksheet or after they've completed it.

You may also like:

Solving Log Equations Not Requiring Log Properties Partner Worksheet

Properties of Logs Clue Game

Evaluating Logarithms Odd Sudoku Puzzle


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Stay Connected!

Instagram

Pinterest

Follow Me On TPT

-----------------------------------

Don't forget to leave a review to earn TpT credits for future purchases! Feedback is always appreciated! :)

Copyright and Licensing Terms: This purchase includes a license for one teacher for personal use in his or her classroom. Sharing this product without purchasing the proper number of licenses is prohibited. This product may not be uploaded on the Internet in any form, unless the website is password protected and can only be accessed by students.

Thank you!

© Amusing Algebra, 2020

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Rated 5 out of 5
August 15, 2024
This was great practice! My students really enjoyed being able to work with their partner, check their answers together, and have great discussions if they happened to disagree!
Amy R.
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Grades taught: 10th, 11th, 12th
Rated 5 out of 5
April 15, 2020
They always love working with a partner, I loved that both partners had to put in the same amount of work!
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Grades taught: 11th, 12th
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Amusing Algebra
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Apr 15, 2020
It can definitely be a challenge to find fun ways to get both partners to do an equal amount of work! Thanks so much for the kind review, I'm glad you liked it! :)

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