This document contains notes from a math class on solving logarithmic equations. It lists the aim of the lesson, some examples to solve, information about an upcoming test, and homework assignments. The teacher provides examples of logarithmic equations, and asks students to solve logarithmic equations involving addition, subtraction, and single logarithmic terms. The homework involves similar practice problems from the textbook.
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