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18 Οκτ 2024 · A logarithm tells what exponent (or power) is needed to make a certain number, so logarithms are the inverse (opposite) of exponentiation. Just as an exponential function has three parts, a logarithm has three parts as well: a base, an argument and an answer (also called power).
Introduction to Logarithms. In its simplest form, a logarithm answers the question: How many of one number multiply together to make another number? Example: How many 2 s multiply together to make 8? Answer: 2 × 2 × 2 = 8, so we had to multiply 3 of the 2 s to get 8. So the logarithm is 3. How to Write it. We write it like this: log2(8) = 3.
14 Νοε 2024 · A logarithm tells what exponent is needed to make a certain number, so logarithms are one of the inverse operations of exponentiation. Just as an exponential function has three parts, a logarithm has three parts as well: a base, a power and an answer (also called exponent). The following is an example of an exponential function: 2 3 = 8.
Revise what logarithms are and how to use the 'log' buttons on a scientific calculator as part of Higher Maths.
In this article, we are going to learn the definition of logarithms, two types of logarithms such as common logarithm and natural logarithm, and different properties of logarithms with many solved examples.
What is Log or Logarithm? Logarithm is basically a power on any number that we use to get the other number defined in the Log. Examples: Question: What is the value of log2 32? Answer: 5. Explanation: 25 = 32. We need to get 32 by multiplying 2 with 2 and see how many times it goes. Sp 2 x 2 x 2 x 2 x 2 = 32. This will get us 25.
26 Μαρ 2016 · Pre-Calculus. Logarithms are simply another way to write exponents. Exponential and logarithmic functions are inverses of each other. For solving and graphing logarithmic fun.