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Adriana Reilly
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12 September, 03:40
How to see log table
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Leyla Holland
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Understand what a logarithm is. 10 2 is 100. 10 3 is 1000. The powers 2 and 3 are the base-10 logarithms of 100 and 1000. [1] In general, ab = c can be rewritten as logac = b. So, saying "ten to the power of two is 100" is equivalent to saying "the base-ten log of 100 is two." Each logarithmic table is only usable with a certain base (a in the equation above). By far the most common type of log table uses base-10 logs, also called the common logarithm. Multiply two numbers by adding their powers. For example: 102 * 103 = 105, or 100 * 1000 = 100,000. The natural log, represented by "ln", is the base-e log, where e is the constant 2.718. This is a useful number in many areas of math and physics. You can use natural log tables in the same way that you use common, or base-10, log tables.
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