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Logarithmic Functions – Overview
A logarithmic function is the inverse of an exponential function. It is used to determine the exponent or power to which a given base must be raised to produce a specific number. The general form of a logarithmic function is:
Where:
Applications
Logarithmic functions are widely used in:
Scientific measurements (e.g., pH, Richter scale)
Computer science (e.g., algorithm complexity)
Financial modeling (e.g., compound interest)
Data analysis (e.g., transforming exponential data for linear interpretation)
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Logarithmic Functions – Overview
A logarithmic function is the inverse of an exponential function. It is used to determine the exponent or power to which a given base must be raised to produce a specific number. The general form of a logarithmic function is:
Logarithmic Functions – Overview
A logarithmic function is the inverse of an exponential function. It is used to determine the exponent or power to which a given base must be raised to produce a specific number. The general form of a logarithmic function is:
