Logarithms topics include: Logarithms, functions and properties of logarithms, change of base, expanding and condensing logarithms. Here are some logarithm formulas and properties: Logarithm of a number: The power to which a base must be raised to obtain that number. Logarithm of a positive real number: If ax = y, then component x is the logarithm of y to the base a. Logarithm of a number with zeros: The logarithm of a number with 'n' zeros immediately after the decimal is -- (n + 1) + the decimal. Logarithm of a number greater than 1: The characteristic is positive and is one less... Show more Logarithms topics include: Logarithms, functions and properties of logarithms, change of base, expanding and condensing logarithms. Here are some logarithm formulas and properties: Logarithm of a number: The power to which a base must be raised to obtain that number. Logarithm of a positive real number: If ax = y, then component x is the logarithm of y to the base a. Logarithm of a number with zeros: The logarithm of a number with 'n' zeros immediately after the decimal is -- (n + 1) + the decimal. Logarithm of a number greater than 1: The characteristic is positive and is one less than the number of digits to the left of the decimal point. Here are some other logarithm formulas and properties: log aa=1 log a1=0 log a(m⋅n)= log am + log an log a(m/n)=log am - log an log a(1/m)= - log a m log am p= p * log am log am = log bm/log ba a logb= b loga Show less
Logarithms topics include: Logarithms, functions and properties of logarithms, change of base, expanding and condensing logarithms.
Here are some logarithm formulas and properties: Logarithm of a number: The power to which a base must be raised to obtain that number. Logarithm of a positive real number: If ax = y, then component x is the logarithm of y to the base a. Logarithm of a number with zeros: The logarithm of a number with 'n' zeros immediately after the decimal is -- (n + 1) + the decimal. Logarithm of a number greater than 1: The characteristic is positive and is one less than the number of digits to the left of the decimal point.
Here are some other logarithm formulas and properties: log aa=1 log a1=0 log a(m⋅n)= log am + log an log a(m/n)=log am - log an log a(1/m)= - log a m log am p= p * log am log am = log bm/log ba a logb= b loga
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