Logarithms
The logarithm is the inverse function to exponentiation.
In this example, a is the base number of the log. The base number is always positive and different from 1. x is always positive.
The notation lg means a base number of 10
With any positive number a
Logarithmic identities
Logarithmic identities
Many times we can solve logarithmic equations with the definition of the logarithm
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