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log 2 = 0.30102999566398119521373889472449 for base 10 logarithms

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What is the logarithm of 0.01?

The base 10 logarithm of 0.01 is -2.


Is there a negative answer on logarithm?

Logarithms of numbers less than one are negative. For example, the logarithm of 1/2 will be negative.


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Yes. Logarithms to the base 10 are called common logarithms, and 2 is the correct common logarithm for 100.


Compare and contrast common logarithm with natural logarithm?

The natural logarithm is the logarithm having base e, whereThe common logarithm is the logarithm to base 10.You can probably find both definitions in wikipedia.


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What is the value of 2 log 1?

I suppose you mean log21 - the logarithm of 1, to the base 2. The logarithm of 1 (in any base) is zero, since x0 = 1 for any "x".


What is a number for which a given logarithm stands?

A number for which a given logarithm stands is the result that the logarithm function yields when applied to a specific base and value. For example, in the equation log(base 2) 8 = 3, the number for which the logarithm stands is 8.


How do you convert a logarithm in to a exponential?

A logarithm can not be converted in to an exponential, as an exponential is defined for all real numbers, while a logarithm is only defined for numbers greater than zero. However, a logarithm can be related to an exponential by the fact that they are inverses of each other. e.g. if y = 2^x the x = log2y


What is mantissa in logarithm?

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What is the parent function for a logarithm?

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Is a logarithm an irrational number?

Usually, but not necessarily. A logarithm that is not an integer-value is irrational. For example log10100 = 2 which is a rational number. log1012 = 1.0791812460476... which is an irrational number.