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OpenStudy (anonymous):

can someone explain logarithm function properties?

OpenStudy (rulnick):

It's like an "anti-exponent." Log base A of B is the same as saying "to what power must A be raised to get B?" x = log_A(B) A^x = B

OpenStudy (rulnick):

Also: log (product) = sum of logs log (quotient) = difference of logs Observe: log(AB) = logA + logB log(A/B) = logA - logB.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

log(a)+log(b)=log(ab) log(a)-log(b)=log(a/b) alog(b)=log(b^a)

OpenStudy (anonymous):

thanks

OpenStudy (anonymous):

log(ab)=loga+logb log(a/b)=loga-logb log(a^n)=n.loga logx to base e=lnx

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