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Hi guys, Iamp;#39;m Nancy, and Iamp;#39;m going to show you logarithms. amp;quot;Logarithmsamp;quot; sounds a little pretentious so Iamp;#39;m just gonna call them amp;quot;logsamp;quot; and here are the kinds Iamp;#39;m gonna show you. So if you see something up here that looks like the kind youamp;#39;re trying to figure out you can use the links in the video or the description to skip ahead. So Iamp;#39;m gonna show you first the basic kind of logs then Iamp;#39;ll show you some weirder kinds if you have a log of a negative number, 0, 1, or a fraction. I remember hating the fraction kind. And then Iamp;#39;ll show you natural logs which are a special kind of log. And finally, some even weirder logs and by that I mean if you have an x in the log part of your expression or if you have to use the change-of-base formula. So let me show you the basic ones. OK, what if you have a basic log expression like this? What is that? How do you even read that expression? The way you re