Useful tips:
1) Look out for 'disguised quadratics' - such as (log x)^2 can be 'represented' as y^2 , then solve the quadratics.
2) Apply the rules- mostly product and quotient rules
3) With exponents, try and see if you can make the base the same value--> then, just solve the exponents as equations
4) memorise the laws of exponents/ logarithms if possible (although that's given in the formula booklet)
Now, go ahead and try the 6 questions on your left 'Self Test'
Video Tutorials
 Laws of Logarithms.mp4
Laws of Logarithms.mp4 Logarithm Basics.mp4
Logarithm Basics.mp4 Change of Base Formula.mp4
Change of Base Formula.mp4 Logarithms.mp4
Logarithms.mp4Practice Worksheets
 [MAA 2.9] LOGARITHMS.pdf
[MAA 2.9] LOGARITHMS.pdf [MAA 2.9] LOGARITHMS_solutions.pdf
[MAA 2.9] LOGARITHMS_solutions.pdf