A logarithmic equation would be any equation that includes the log function.
why would you use a semi-logarithmic graph instead of a linear one?what would the curve of the graph actually show?
Logarithmic Function
One point on a logarithmic graph is not sufficient to determine its parameters. It is, therefore, impossible to answer the question.
The Decibal scale for sound measurement is an example of a logarithmic scale. The Richter scale, the pH scale, the magnitude scale for stars, the multiplicative scales on a slide rule
Natural logarithms use base e (approximately 2.71828), common logarithms use base 10.
There is no subject to this question: "logarithmic" is an adjective but there is no noun (or noun phrase) to go with it. The answer will depend on logarithmic what? Logarithmic distribution, logarithmic transformation or what?
a logarithmic scale
When dealing with farm animals
One of them is measuring earthquakes.
If by "real life" you include the physical world, then you express the spontaneous decay of radioactivity in a sample with a logarithmic equation.
That depends on how many dice you use. For example, if you use a single die, the probability is 100%.
every sector that wants to exploit the ignorant mass, (ab-)uses probability
Snap, bridge games use probability.
there is a large probability that mankind will come to an end
Companies use probability in many different ways. For example, they may use it for quality control, or for risk analysis.
Tomasz Rolski has written: 'Order relations in the set of probability distribution functions and their applications in queueing theory' -- subject(s): Distribution (Probability theory), Probabilities, Queuing theory