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8 Αυγ 2023 · Logarithms is a method to represent a significantly large mathematical value, and it helps to identify how many times a number has to be multiplied to get a desired other number. Logarithms are represented as a base number and power to that base number, using the equation logₕ a=y. Let’s understand logarithms using an example.
We're at the typical "logarithms in the real world" example: Richter scale and Decibel. The idea is to put events which can vary drastically (earthquakes) on a single scale with a small range (typically 1 to 10).
Apply common logarithmic models to real-life situations. We have already explored some basic applications of exponential and logarithmic functions. In this section, we explore some important applications in more depth, including radioactive isotopes and Newton’s Law of Cooling.
5 Ιαν 2016 · Logarithms are commonly used to solve exponential equations, find unknown exponents, and express large or small numbers in more manageable forms.
29 Ιουλ 2024 · Logarithms represent the inverse operation of exponentiation. They answer the question, "To what power must a given base be raised to produce a specific number?" Mathematically, if bx = y after, then logb(y) = x. Logarithms help in solving exponential equations and understanding the rate of change in various phenomena.
9 Αυγ 2024 · There are various methods for solving Linear Programming Problems and one of the easiest and most important methods for solving LPP is the graphical method. In Graphical Solution of Linear Programming, we use graphs to solve LPP.
In this booklet we will demonstrate how logarithmic functions can be used to linearise certain functions, discuss the calculus of the exponential and logarithmic functions and give some useful applications of them.