Intro to logarithm properties

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logarithm

logarithm  Free logarithm calculator - step-by-step solutions to help simplify logarithmic expressions  The logarithm whose base is 10 is called the Common logarithm It is basically how many 10 must be multiplied to get a given number It is denoted as log 10 or

Even though technically that is correct as an exponential, as a logarithm it is undefined You cannot have a negative base in a logarithm, and here is why: Keep The product rule: log b ⁡ = log b ⁡ + log b ⁡ ‍ This property says that the logarithm of a product is the sum of the logs of its factors

Loga a Since a1 = a, for any 'a', converting this equation into log form, loga a = 1 Thus, the logarithm of any number to the same base is always 1 For First, the “log” part of the function is simply three letters that are used to denote the fact that we are dealing with a logarithm They are

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