Logarithm
Logarithm
TOPIC NAME:
LOGARITHM
SUBMITTED TO:
SUBJECT:
TEACHING OF MATHEMATICS
COURSE CODE:
EDUC-
SEMESTER:
GROUP MEMBERS:
MAHNOOR(ROLL NO 04 FREEZ)
INSTITUTE OF EDUCATION
UNIVERSITY OF SARGODHA
LOGRITHM
OUTLINE
• SCIENTIFIC NOTATION
• LOGRATHIM
• TYPES OF LOGRITHM
(COMMON NATURAL AND BINARY LOGARITHM)
• FIND THE CHARACTERISTICS AND MANTISSA OF A LOGARITHM
• LAWS OF LOGARITHM
• APPLICATION OF LOGARITHM
• MCQS
• QUESTION WITH SOLUTION
⚪ SCINETIFIC NOTATION
2).DEFINITION:
A number written in the form a×10(power n) where n=integers is called the scientific
notation.
Example:
150,000,000km = 1.5×10power8.
0.00017gm = 1.7×10power-5
A×10powern
Where:
Examples:
Examples:
⚪LOGARITHM
1).Introduction to Logarithms
The logarithm of a real number is the exponent to which a given base must be raised to
produce that number. Mathematically, it is written as
Where
3).Types of Logarithms
Natural Logarithm (Base e): Written as ln(x), where e≈2.718, frequently used in calculus
and exponential growth problems.
Binary Logarithm (Base 2): Written as log2(x),widely used in computer science and
information theory.
This table show that if a number has one digit in the integral part ,then the characteristic is 0;
if it's integral part has two digit ,then characteristic is 1; if it's integral parts has digits then
characteristic is 2; and four integral part has characteristic is 3.
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 Mean
difference
columns
1 2 3 4 5 6 …cont
10 0000 0043 0086 0128 0170 4 9. 13 17 21 24
0212 0253 4 8 12 16 20. 24
11 0414 0453 0492 0531 0569 4 8 12 15 19 23
0607 0645 4 7. 11 15 19 22
12 0792 0828 0864 0899 0934 3 7 11 14 18 21
0969 1004 3 7 10 14 17 20
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40 6021 6031 6042 6053 6064 6075 6085 1 2 3 4 5 6
41 6128 6138 6149 6160 6170 6180 61916 1 2 3 4 5 6
42 6232 6243 6253 6263 6274 6284 6294 1 2 3 4 5 6
43 6335 6345 6355 6365 6375 6385 6395 1 2. 3 4 5 6
44 6435 6444 6454 6464 6474 6484 6493 1 2 3 4 5 6
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⚪LAWS OF LOGARITHM
Here are the 4 laws of logarithms:
⚪APPLICATIONS OF LOGARITHM
B)Log10(1000 ÷ 100) = ?
Solution: log10(1000) – log10(100) = 3 – 2 = 1
6).Log3(27^2) = ?
Solution: 2 × log3(27) = 2 × 3 = 6
7).Log2(16) – log2(2) = ?
Solution:
log2(16 ÷ 2) = log2(8) = 3
ii ). Solution: log5(125) – log5(5) = 3 – 1 = 2
iii )Log2(8^4) = ?
Solution: 4 × log2(8) = 4 × 3 = 12
Iv )Log10(1000) + log10(10) = ?
Solution: log10(1000 × 10) = log10(10000) = 4
V)Log3(27 × 9) = ?
Solution: log3(27) + log3(9) = 3 + 2 = 5.
8). Find the logarithm of
2logx- 3 log y
Using the laws of logarithms:
2logx – 3logy = logx^2 – logy^3
= log(x^2 / y^3)Ans.
9). Use log table and find the value of 0.8176×13.64
Using the log table:
Log(0.8176) = 0.9132 – 1 = -0.0868
Log(13.64) = 1.1354
Log(0.8176 × 13.64) = log(0.8176) + log(13.64)
= -0.0868 + 1.1354
= 1.0486
Now, using the antilog ( inverse log) table:
Antilog(1.0486) ≈ 11.23
So, the value of 0.8176 × 13.64 ≈ 11.23Ans.
10).Using log table find the value of 0.678×9.01/0.0234
Using the log table:
Log(0.678) = 0.8325 – 1 = -0.1675
Log(9.01) = 0.9548
Log(0.0234) = 1.3689 – 2 = -0.6311
Now, using the log properties:
Log(0.678 × 9.01) = log(0.678) + log(9.01)
= -0.1675 + 0.9548
= 0.7873
Log(0.0234) = -0.6311
Now, using the log properties for division:
Log(0.678 × 9.01 / 0.0234) = log(0.678 × 9.01) – log(0.0234)
= 0.7873 – (-0.6311)
= 0.7873 + 0.6311
= 1.4184
Now, using the antilog (inverse log) table:
Antilog(1.4184) ≈ 26.21
So, the value of 0.678 × 9.01 / 0.0234 ≈ 26.21
The End.