logarithms are the reverse form of squares. there are different ways to solve logarithms. log b 256=4 would be b4=256. You just rotate the variables, b to the left side, 256 to the right side, and the 4 goes up. To expand a logarithm, log5 (7*11) would be log5 (7)+log5 (11)
In a division logarithm, log5 (7/11), you would say log5 (7)-log5 (11)
Multiplication is added, and division is subtracted. Hope that helps a little:].
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The main misconception is that logarithms are hard to understand.The main misconception is that logarithms are hard to understand.The main misconception is that logarithms are hard to understand.The main misconception is that logarithms are hard to understand.
No, they are opposites, just like multiplication and division are opposites.
Michael Stifel published his discovery of logarithms in 1544. John Napier publicly propounded the method of logarithms in 1614. For more details see related link.
common logarithms, natural logarithms, monatary calculations, etc.
No.