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To convert a number from a natural to a common log, use the equation, LN(x) = log(x) ÷ log(2.71828).
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A logarithm is the inverse of an exponent. The equation log x = 100 is another way of writing 10x = 100. This relationship makes it possible to remove logarithms from an equation by raising both sides to the same exponent as the base of the logarithm.
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Logarithms are the “opposite” of exponential, just as subtraction is the opposite of addition and division is the opposite of multiplication. Logs “undo” exponential. Technically speaking, logs are the inverses of exponential. On the left-hand side above is the exponential statement “y = bx”.
Step 1: bring all the logs on the same side of the equation and everything else on the other side. Step 3: Exponential to cancel the log (run the hook). Step 4: Solve for x. Step 5: Check your answer. Step 1: Take logs of both sides using one of the given bases.
The logarithm, or log, is the inverse of the mathematical operation of exponentiation. This means that the log of a number is the number that a fixed base has to be raised to in order to yield the number. Conventionally, log implies that base 10 is being used, though the base can technically be anything.
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