
Multiplying two logarithms (Solved) - Mathematics Stack Exchange
Apr 30, 2016 · I was wondering how one would multiply two logarithms together? Say, for example, that I had: $$\\log x·\\log 2x < 0$$ How would one solve this? And if it weren't …
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Can someone please tell me what purposes logarithms have in the everyday world? What non-theoretical applications are they in and when would one use them?
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What is the point of logarithms? How are they used? [closed]
Logarithms are defined as the solutions to exponential equations and so are practically useful in any situation where one needs to solve such equations (such as finding how long it will take …
logarithms - Interpretation of log differences - Mathematics Stack …
I have a very simple question. I am confused about the interpretation of log differences. Here a simple example: $$\\log(2)-\\log(1)=.3010$$ With my present understanding, I would interpret …
logarithms - Units of a log of a physical quantity - Mathematics …
Nov 16, 2012 · Logarithm of a quantity really only makes sense if the quantity is dimensionless, and then the result is also a dimensionless number. So what you really plot is not log(y) log (y) …
logarithms - How do I find the base when Log is given
How do I find b b ? I've slaved over the Wikipedia page for logarithms, but I just don't get the mathematical notations. If someone could let me know the steps to find b b in plain english, I'd …
logarithms - Taylor Series for $\log (x)$ - Mathematics Stack …
Nov 29, 2013 · Does anyone know a closed form expression for the Taylor series of the function f(x) = log(x) f (x) = log (x) where log(x) log (x) denotes the natural logarithm function?
logarithms - The difference between log and ln - Mathematics …
In the early '70s, calculators became widespread. Before then, many books had tables of base- 10 logarithms in an appendix. Suppose you wanted the logarithm of 123 The table gave you …
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1 Why invent logarithms to do something that exponents already do just fine. Exponents do the exact opposite of logarithms, so this question is a non-sequitur.