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Powerful Logs
These CMEP resources will help you explore the speed of exponential growth, and test your skills at working with logarithms.
Reach for the Stars
Age
16 to 18
Challenge Level
Some graphs grow so quickly you can reach dizzy heights...
How Fast Does it Grow?
Age
16 to 18
Challenge Level
Exponential functions grow pretty quickly...
Log Lattice
Age
16 to 18
Challenge Level
Can you figure out how each log fits into the lattice?
To Log or Not to Log?
Age
16 to 18
Challenge Level
Which of these logarithmic challenges can you solve?
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