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Logarithms
Logarithms

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Logarithms and Exponential Functions PowerPoint

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PreCalc Section 4.3

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... Base 10 logarithms are called Common Logarithms. These are usually written without the subscript 10, so log10 x is written log x . The calculator can be use to find common logarithms!!  Sometimes an application of logarithms requires that you use the inverse of logarithms, or antilogarithms. The ca ...
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Logarithms

... logb ( x )  n The logarithm is the mathematical operation that is the inverse of exponentiation. Remember, exponentiation is raising a number to a power, such as bn = x Although the base b can be any number, frequently used bases are 10 and e (Euler’s Constant) ...
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Base e and Natural Logarithms 10.5

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171S5.5_p - Cape Fear Community College

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Logarithms

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171S5.4_p Properties of Logarithms

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