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log b n = p if and only if b p = n. Now a mathematician understands exactly what that means. But, many a student is left scratching their head. The first, and perhaps the most important step,...
1 Introduction To Logarithms 2 Logarithms were originally developed to simplify complex arithmetic calculations. They were designed to transform multiplicative processes into additive ones....
10 Σεπ 2014 · Logarithms. Properties and Uses. Some background. A logarithm (generally called the “log” of a number) is the “power to which a given base must be raised to equal that number.” Common bases: Base 10 and Base e. Examples. Base 10 logarithms: 10 * 10 = 100. So 10 squared equals 100. 215 views • 19 slides
28 Μαρ 2015 · • The logarithm of the p-th power of a number is p times the logarithm of the number itself; the logarithm of a p-th root is the logarithm of the number divided by p. The following table lists these identities with examples.
1 Νοε 2013 · Logarithms are the inverse functions of exponential functions. The logarithm of a number b with base a, written as loga (b), represents the power to which a must be raised to equal b. For example, if log2 (8) = 3, then 23 = 8.
Tutorial to explain the nature of logarithms and their use in our ... reverse of taking a logarithm is called taking the antilogarithm of a number. ... – A free PowerPoint PPT presentation (displayed as an HTML5 slide show) on PowerShow.com - id: f15c1-OTA5M.
That concludes our introduction to logarithms. In the lessons to follow we will learn some important properties of logarithms. One of these properties will give us a very important tool which we need to solve exponential equations. Until then lets practice with the basic themes of this lesson.