Logarithm - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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In mathematics, the logarithm of a number to a given base is the power or exponent to which the base must be raised in order to produce the number. For example, the logarithm of 1000 to the base 10 ...
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Multiplication is a shortcut for addition. Recall that means 5 + 5+ 5. Exponents are a shortcut for multiplication. Recall that means . Logarithm is a shortcut for exponents.
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Step 2: By now you should know that when the base of the exponent and the base of the logarithm are the same, the left side can be written x. The equation can now be written .
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Logarithmic scale - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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A logarithmic scale is a scale of measurement that uses the logarithm of a physical quantity instead of the quantity itself. A simple example is when equally-spaced divisions on the vertical axis of...
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Natural logarithm - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The natural logarithm is the logarithm to the base e , where e is an irrational constant approximately equal to 2.718 281 828 . The natural logarithm is generally written ln( x ), log e ...
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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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www.math.utah.edu/~alfeld/math/log.html
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Logarithm calculator, calculates logarithms to any number base ... Logarithm; Calculator ... Finding A Logarithm...
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www.1728.com/logrithm.htm
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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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oakroadsystems.com/math/loglaws.htm
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