IB Maths AI 1.8 Definitions
This page contains our IB Maths AI definitions for 1.8. By learning each one of these definitions, you will fully cover the content for IB Maths AI 'Advanced exponents & logs'.
base
The initial value of for which a claim is first verified in an induction argument, commonly .
change
A method for rewriting a logarithm in a different base using , often with or .
common
Describes a logarithm with base , written as .
exponent
A number or expression written as a superscript that tells how many times the base is multiplied by itself, for example .
integer
A whole number that can be positive, negative, or zero.
inverse
Describes an operation that undoes another operation; for example, if then applying to returns .
laws
Rules that allow expressions to be rewritten in an equivalent form, for example to simplify or solve equations while keeping the same value.
logarithm
The inverse of an exponential: if , then , meaning it gives the power needed on base to produce .
natural
Describes a logarithm with base , written as .
quotient
A result of division; in a logarithmic identity this refers to combining a fraction inside a single log, such as for suitable positive and .
rational
Expressible as a ratio of integers, written as with integers and , allowing the series form of to be used.
reciprocal
The multiplicative inverse of a non-zero number, so multiplying a value by its reciprocal gives (for example, the reciprocal of is ).
technology
Digital tools such as a graphic display calculator (GDC) or a spreadsheet used to carry out calculations, solve equations, and model financial situations efficiently.
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