A log is just another way to write an exponent. Log functions are used to make some very complicated computations easier.
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Logarithmic functions are converted to become exponential functions because both are inverses of one another.
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Yes it is possible.If limit(f) > 0 then limit(loga(f)) = loga(limit(f)).All logarithmic functions loga(x) are continuous as long as x > 0. Where-ever a function is continuous, you can make that kind of swap.
LOG BAN is an acronym used to describe logarithmic functions. A log is an exponent to which another fixed value must be raised in order to produce that number.
There are infinitely many types of functions. For example: Discrete function, Continuous functions, Differentiable functions, Monotonic functions, Odd functions, Even functions, Invertible functions. Another way of classifying them gives: Logarithmic functions, Inverse functions, Algebraic functions, Trigonometric functions, Exponential functions, Hyperbolic functions.