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Aditya Jaskolski
Wiki User
∙ 2015-07-21 00:01:351.83
This depends on what 'space' you want to plot it on. Another thing, are the x values all complex, or just real. I did a writeup on a similar question awhile back only considering real values of x, but complex values of y. For the positive sided, one way is to take the log of x^x, then you have log(y) = x*log(x). You can plot this manually on log paper. If you use natural log, instead, then you have ln(y) = x*ln(x), then take e raised to both sides: y = e^(x*ln(x)). To take natural log of a negative number, consider this: if u = A*e^(iΘ), then ln(u) = ln(A) + (iΘ)*ln(e) = ln(A) + (iΘ)
Some basic logarithm rules appear in related links.
log (21.4 ) = 1.4 log(2) = 1.4 (0.30103) = 0.42144 (rounded)
log(36,200) = 4.558709 (rounded)log[log(36,200)] = 0.658842 (rounded)
The 'common' log of 4 is 0.60206 (rounded) The 'natural' log of 4 is 1.3863 (rounded)
(12)2x = 28(2x) log(12) = log(28)2x = log(28) / log(12) = 1.34098 (rounded)x = 0.67049 (rounded)
The value of log o is penis
determination of log table value
log10(0.083) = -1.0809 (rounded)
log(21.4) = 1.330413773
log 500 = 2.69897
log(22) = 1.342422681
0.954
We must assume that the question is asking us to determine the value of 'x'.log(7) + log(x) = 2log(7x) = 27x = 102 = 100x = 100/7 = 14.2857 (rounded)