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log 100 = 2. Because. 102 = 100. This is an example of a base-ten logarithm. ... log2 8 = 3. Because. 23 = 8. In general, you write log followed by the base number as a subscript. ... log. ... log a = r. ... LN. ... LN a = r.
Expressed in terms of common logarithms, this relationship is given by log MN = log m + log n. For example, 100 × 1,000 can be calculated by looking up the logarithms of 100 (2) and 1,000 (3), adding the logarithms together (5), and then finding its antilogarithm (100,000) in the table.
Type the number you're working with into your graphing or scientific calculator. For example, type “1000.” Press the “Log” button on your calculator. The number you immediately see is the exponent for the original number you entered. ... Check your work.
A logarithm is the power to which a number must be raised in order to get some other number (see Section 3 of this Math Review for more about exponents). For example, the base ten logarithms of 100 is 2, because ten raised to the power of two is 100: log 100 = 2.
Intro to Adding and Subtracting Logs (Same Base) Logs of the same base can be added together by multiplying their arguments: log(XY) = log(x) + log(y). They can be subtracted by dividing the arguments: log(x/y) = log(x) — log(y).
Use the power property of logarithms to simplify the logarithm on the left side of the equation. Remember that log 4 is a number. You can divide both sides of the equation by log 4 to get x by itself. Use a calculator to evaluate the logarithms and the quotient.
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To review: logarithmic form (logo (y) = x) and exponential form (bx = y) are just two ways of writing the same thing. We can use that knowledge to evaluate logarithms by thinking, 'what is the exponent that would turn the base of the log into the number we're taking the log of?'
Logarithms are a convenient way to express large numbers. (The base-10 logarithm of a number is roughly the number of digits in that number, for example.) Slide rules work because adding and subtracting logarithms is equivalent to multiplication and division. (This benefit is slightly less important today.)
Common Logarithms: Base 10 This usually means that the base is really 10. It is called a “common logarithm”. Engineers love to use it. On a calculator it is the “log” button. It is how many times we need to use 10 in a multiplication, to get our desired number.
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