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Logarithm - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Discrete logarithm - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In mathematics, specifically in abstract algebra and its applications, discrete logarithms are group-theoretic analogues of ordinary logarithms. In particular, an ordinary logarithm log a ( b...
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Natural logarithm - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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An explanation of logarithms and a java base logarithm calculator ... To understand what a logarithm is you first have to understand what a power is. Follow that link first if you don't!
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The laws of logarithms, and how to remember them (Stan Brown) ... To be specific, the logarithm of a number x to a base b is just the exponent you put onto b to make the result equal x. For instance, since 5² = 25, we know that 2 (the power) is the logarithm of 25 to base 5. Symbolically, log5(25) = 2.
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