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Marlon Walls
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23 September, 13:56
How do you convert to logarithmic form
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Dominik Brennan
23 September, 14:10
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Conversion to logarithmic form works like this.
Consider the following three variables:
a = answer
b = base
e = exponent
In exponential form, the expression would appear as follows:
b^e = a
Logarithmic form would appear like this:
log b (a) = e
For example:
10^2 = 100
log 10 (100) = 2
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