Logarithm Rules, Examples, & Formulas

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logarithm  A logarithm is the inverse of the exponential function Specifically, a logarithm is the power to which a number must be raised to produce a Logarithm · Logarithmic Functions: Graphs · Derivative of Natural Log Function · Logarithmic Action ! · Logarithmic Action ! · Logarithmic Action ! V2

Logarithm Rules The base b logarithm of a number is the exponent that we need to raise the base in order to get the number Logarithm definition; Logarithm 3 log 1 = 0 means that the logarithm of 1 is always zero, no matter what the base of the logarithm is This is because any number raised to 0 equals 1

Logarithms · x = log2 8, This means the logarithm of 8 to the base 2 · x = log6 36, This means the logarithm of 36 to the base 6 · x = log10 10,000, This In mathematics, the logarithm is the inverse function to exponentiation That means that the logarithm of a number x to the base b is the exponent to which

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