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welcome back this video will be about dealing with negative logarithms scenarios where you might have exponential decay you might naturally have a base between 0 1 for this video I have this lets see if we can see at jakar student log log slide rule it actually has a log log scales on the back and a sign scale interestingly but its essentially a copy of a Aristo scholar slide rule the same layout of the Aristo scholar this log scale is across the top and is basically a slide rule designed for students oh okay just as a reminder we have log of something like 4.1 that number is going to come out between 0 and 1 and we use that as the mantissa of the logarithm lets see if we can find it on here heres 4.1 on the D scale and remember usually with the log scale you can get a 3 place accuracy so here I see 6 1 between mark 4 2 and marker 4 so 6 1 3 is how Ill record that logarithm now we know that if you change from 4.1 to say 4 point 1 times 10 to the 5th right or 41 with then 4 zer