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  1. Logarithm - Wikipedia

    Web2 days ago · The logarithm is denoted "log b x" (pronounced as "the logarithm of x to base b", "the base-b logarithm of x", or most commonly "the log, base b, of x "). An equivalent and more succinct definition is that the function log b is the inverse function to the function x ↦ b x

  2. List of logarithmic identities - Wikipedia

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    Because log (x) is the sum of the terms of the form log (1 + 2−k) corresponding to those k for which the factor 1 + 2−k was included in the product P, log (x) may be computed by simple addition, using a table of log (1 + 2−k) for all k. Any base may be used for the logarithm table.
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    Plots of logarithm functions, with three commonly used bases. The special points log b = 1 are indicated by dotted lines, and all curves intersect in log 1 = 0. In mathematics, the logarithm is the inverse function to exponentiation. That means that the logarithm of a number x to the base b is the exponent to which b must be raised to produce x.
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    The logarithm is denoted " logb x " (pronounced as "the logarithm of x to base b ", "the base-b logarithm of x ", or most commonly "the log, base b, of x "). An equivalent and more succinct definition is that the function logb is the inverse function to the function . log2 16 = 4, since 24 = 2 × 2 × 2 × 2 = 16.
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    The complex logarithm is an extension of the concept of logarithmic functions involving complex numbers (represented by log z). Mathematically, written as log (z) = log (r ⋅ e iθ) = ln (r) + i (θ + 2nℼ) Here, z = r ⋅ e iθ = the complex number r = |z| = the absolute value of z θ = arg (z) = the argument of z and -ℼ < θ ≤ ℼ ln (r) = real part
  5. Logarithmic Function Graph - GeeksforGeeks

  6. Natural Log: Formula, Equation, Example, and FAQs ...

  7. Complex Logarithm - Equations, Properties, and Examples

  8. Product Log Function -- from Wolfram MathWorld

  9. Log-Log Plot -- from Wolfram MathWorld

  10. is (log(x))^3 the same as log^3x which can also be written as x^3

  11. The domain of the function $f(x) = {\log _2}[{\log _3}({\log _4}x ...

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