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letamp;#39;s do logarithms so on logarithms hey what do you know Mr B you gave us the exact same steps because yes the process for doing logarithms is going to be exactly the same however I was a little bit nicer to you when we did logarithms because this do you guys remember we did the table of values right remember we did table of values for those and thatamp;#39;s how we started class and you guys could do them basically but logarithms Iamp;#39;m like you know what we havenamp;#39;t talked about logarithms so donamp;#39;t letamp;#39;s not you worry about a table of values all I want you guys to think about lthm Sheldon is to know that the exponential and the logarithmic are parent graphs of each other or Iamp;#39;m sorry inverse graphs of each other so the graph is going to look something like this and all I really wanted you guys to know was that in its parent graph form you have a x intercept at 1 equals z and really depending on what the base was that just kind of tells yo

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logi(z)=2ilog(z), so its just log(z) with a scaling factor. The step function real part is the imaginary part of log(z) which wolfram is giving a branch cut along the real axis.
Applications of Logarithms A logarithmic scale is used as a tool to deal with a large range of values. The common application of the logarithmic function is to find the compound interest, exponential growth, and decay, to find the pH level of substance, to know the magnitude of an earthquake, etc.
Logarithms are essential in calculus, particularly in the calculation of integrals and derivatives. The natural logarithm function, l n ( x ) , is the inverse of the exponential function, , and plays a crucial role in many areas of calculus.
Log is short for logarithmic. A log picture profile on your camera uses a different type of gamma curve than a standard profile such as Rec. 709. The benefit of shooting in log is that your video files will have a higher dynamic range.
Log plots are useful when you want to emphasize the limiting behavior of functions, or compare several functions over a large range of values. Power laws are linear on a log scale, with a slope equal to their exponent. Multiplying a function by a constant looks like adding a constant offset on a log-log plot.
Logs of the same base can be added together by multiplying their arguments: log(xy) = log(x) + log(y).
Some of their main purposes include: Solving Exponential Equations: Logarithms provide a way to solve equations involving exponents. When you have an equation of the form a^x = b, taking the logarithm of both sides allows you to solve for x.
The names of these rules are: Product rule. Division rule. Power rule/Exponential Rule. Change of base rule. Base switch rule. Derivative of log. Integral of log.

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