1. Logarithmic formulas define relationships between the base, exponent, and logarithm in logarithmic expressions.
2. Key formulas include log a n = x if ax = n, log a (pq) = log a p + log a q, and log a (p/q) = log a p - log a q for logarithms of products and fractions.
3. Several other formulas describe base change, properties of natural logarithms, and relationships between logarithms of inverse functions.
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Logarithms Formulas
1. Logarithmic formulas define relationships between the base, exponent, and logarithm in logarithmic expressions.
2. Key formulas include log a n = x if ax = n, log a (pq) = log a p + log a q, and log a (p/q) = log a p - log a q for logarithms of products and fractions.
3. Several other formulas describe base change, properties of natural logarithms, and relationships between logarithms of inverse functions.
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Logarithms Formulas
1. if n and a are positive real numbers, and a is not equal to 1, then
If ax = n, then log a n = x 2. log a n is called logarithmic function. The domain of logarithmic function is positive real numbers and the range is all real numbers. 3. log of 1 to any base is 0 log b 1 = 0 4. log of any number to base as itself is 1, log a a = 1 5. Logarithm of a Product log a pq = log a p + loga q 6. Logarithm of a Fraction log a (p/q) = log a p log a q 7. log a pn = n log a p 8. a(log a p) = p 9. Base Change Rule of Logarithms: log a n = log b n log a b 10. log a b = (log nb)/(log n a) 11. if the base is 10, then log a b = (log b)/(log a) 12. (log a b) (log b a ) = 1 13. log a b = 1/log b a 14. log (m + n ) is not equal to log m + log n 15. log an p = 1/n (log a p) 16. log an bm = (m/n)log a b 17. log 10 b is called common logarithm because the base is 10 18. log e b is called natural logarithm. It is denoted by ln b. 19. log 1/a b = -log a b