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How to negate topic in LOG

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take our lead letamp;#39;s help you make your mark our goal is your satisfaction let us show you the way log 1 equals loga means that the logarithm of 1 divided by some number is equal to the negative logarithm of that number this is the exactly the opposite of the rule governing exponents where a number raised to a negative number is equal to one divided by that number raised to that power letamp;#39;s help you make your mark steps to find the inverse of a logarithm step one replace the function notation f x f left x right f x by y step two switch the roles of x and y step three isolate the log expression on one side left or right of the equation letamp;#39;s help you make your mark while the value of a logarithm itself can be positive or negative the base of the log function and the argument of the log function are a different story the argument of a log function can only take positive arguments negative numbers and the number zero arenamp;#39;t acceptable arguments to pl

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Logs can also be figured for numbers less than one. When a number is a fraction (less than one), then the log is always negative.
So overall, the base of a logarithm must be positive - and hence the argument of the log must also be positive.
Correct answer: In order to eliminate the log based ten, we will need to raise both sides as the exponents using the base of ten. The ten and log based ten will cancel, leaving just the power on the left side. Change the negative exponent into a fraction on the right side.
A common technique for handling negative values is to add a constant value to the data prior to applying the log transform. The transformation is therefore log(Y+a) where a is the constant. Some people like to choose a so that min(Y+a) is a very small positive number (like 0.001). Others choose a so that min(Y+a) = 1.
No, you cant take the log of a negative number. As discussed earlier, the log function logₐ(b) = n is the inverse of the exponent function aⁿ = b, where the base a 0. Since the base a raised to any exponent n is positive, the number b must be positive. The logarithm of a negative number b is undefined.
How to calculate a negative log? Calculating the negative log is as simple as performing the normal log function on 1/x instead of x. The base stays the same. For example, the negative log of -log(10) = log(1/10) = 1.
As others have stated, you cannot take the log when negative values are present. But you can take logs of modified data. An alternative is the inverse sinh transformation. This is like log(x) for large positive x and -log(-x) for large negative x, and approximately y = x for small x.
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