This is an area where drilling can make a huge difference. That’s for two reasons:
Contestants often make “small” mistakes here that cost them entire problems
Even when getting these problems right, they routinely take far longer than they should
The big question
Are you facile enough with exponents and logarithms to do great on the AMC?
In order to answer “yes,” you should know or have all of the following, without any hints or prompting:
the basic rules of logarithms
the basic rules of exponents
the ability to convert exponential equations into logarithmic form and vice-versa
This means that you should be able to algebraically combine and manipulate exponents and logarithms without having to stop and think for very long in the middle of the process. In addition, you should be able to see at least two or three different possible approaches for any problem involving logarithms or exponents in a significant way.
The logarithm rules
For logarithms, they are as follows:
logbc=ANSWER⟷bANSWER=c
logx+logy=logxy
logx−logy=logyx
logab=log(ab)=bloga
logba=logbloga
lnx=logex
loga=logb⟷a=b
The exponent rules
For exponents, they are as follows:
xaxb=xa+b
xbxa=xa−b
(xy)a=xaya
(xa)b=xab=(xb)a
(yx)a=yaxa
x−n=xn1
xnm=nxm=(nx)m
What to do
So… do you already know these rules?
If you answered “yes”, then this section should be straightforward for you. Click “complete” below, and we’ll add all the relevant quizzes to your deck. Then, during your short daily practice, we’ll occasionally quiz you on this knowledge in a way that etch it into your memory for good.
If you answered “no”, or weren’t so sure, then you can still click “complete” below, and add it to your quizzes, but I recommend against adding anything else for today. Instead, work with these new cards for today, and consider adding more fresh knowledge tomorrow or later.
Now continue onto your drills by clicking Quizzes in the menu on your left.