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How to rub out number in LOG

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hereamp;#39;s when to use log and how to use log when you have 3 to the x equals 9 we know 3 squared equals 9 so x equals to two and three cubed equals to 27 so we know x equals to 3 in this case but when you have 3 to the x equals 10 thereamp;#39;s no whole number or an integer so we need to use log first write down the word log write down the base down here and then the 10 from the right side of the equal sign like so and then set that equal to the exponent always equals the exponent and then if you put this in the calculator youamp;#39;ll get 2.096 equals to X rounded off to the three decimal place of course

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Just as an exponential function has three parts, a logarithm has three parts as well: a base, a power and an answer (also called exponent).
Anatomy of a Log Tree Bark: The tree bark is the outer layer that protects the trees interior anatomy. Sapwood: The sap wood is the layer of living cells that grow just below the bark layer. Heartwood: Pith: Juvenile Wood: Early wood layer: Late wood layer: Rays:
A logarithm is the inverse of an exponent. The equation log x = 100 is another way of writing 10x = 100. This relationship makes it possible to remove logarithms from an equation by raising both sides to the same exponent as the base of the logarithm.
The logarithm of a number is the power to which 10 must be raised to result in that number. The logarithm of 2 is 0.30103 (rounded) because 10 raised to the power of 0.30103 (rounded) is 2 . 2 itself is the logarithm of 100, because 10 raised to the power of 2 is 100 . Negative numbers dont have logarithms.
The number we multiply is called the base, so we can say: the logarithm of 8 with base 2 is 3 or log base 2 of 8 is 3 or the base-2 log of 8 is 3
Its the base of the logarithm function. Log2(32) =5, log7(343)=3, if there is no number, its 10 base. If its ln, its e base.
The formula for calculating logarithms is log base x = y, where x is the number and y is the power of that number. For example, if we want to calculate the logarithm of 10 in base 2, we can use the formula log base 2 of 10 = 3.32. This means that 10 has a power of 3.32 in base 2.
In particular, logs do that for specific numbers under the exponent. This number is called the base.

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