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20 January, 19:45

Why is it important that the definition states that the base of the logarithm is positive?

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  1. 20 January, 19:59
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    Because thelogarithm is the inverse function of the exponential operation, i. e.: if ab=c a, then b = log a (c) b = log a ⁡ (c).
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