What is Logarithmic: Definition and 362 Discussions

A logarithmic scale (or log scale) is a way of displaying numerical data over a very wide range of values in a compact way—typically the largest numbers in the data are hundreds or even thousands of times larger than the smallest numbers. Such a scale is nonlinear: the numbers 10 and 20, and 60 and 70, are not the same distance apart on a log scale. Rather, the numbers 10 and 100, and 60 and 600 are equally spaced. Thus moving a unit of distance along the scale means the number has been multiplied by 10 (or some other fixed factor). Often exponential growth curves are displayed on a log scale, otherwise they would increase too quickly to fit within a small graph. Another way to think about it is that the number of digits of the data grows at a constant rate. For example, the numbers 10, 100, 1000, and 10000 are equally spaced on a log scale, because their numbers of digits is going up by 1 each time: 2, 3, 4, and 5 digits. In this way, adding two digits multiplies the quantity measured on the log scale by a factor of 100.

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    Can You Use Logarithmic Differentiation to Solve for a Base 2 Function?

    Can someone please differentiate this \!\(Log\\_2\[[x^3 + 1] im stuck because its base 2
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    What is the relationship between exponential and natural logarithm?

    y = logx 4 identify the domain and range state whether the function is increasing or decreasing, and identify the vertical asympotote, teh x-intercept and the value of x at y = 1 I need some help! thank you in advance!
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    Exponential and Logarithmic functions

    How do I find 1. Domain & Range 2. Intervals of increase/decrease 3. max./min values 4. intercepts 5. asymptotes 6. concavity for Exponential and Logarithmic functions. Can someone explain how I do this in detail pleasezz These are the types of questions I have (please don't solve...
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    Solving a Logarithmic Integral: Is it Right?

    I don't know what's wrong with me...I have been studing for 6 hrs straight...and i noticed I have been making stupid mistakes...so can somone tell me what's up with my work...this is what I did. \sum_{n=2}^{\infty}\frac{1}{nln(n)} must show if it converges or diverges soooo this is what i did...
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    What are some practical applications of logarithmic functions in daily life?

    Can you think of a logarithmic function that you encounter in your work or in your personal life? I'm doing a report on this in school of how they can be helpful, and I really have no idea how they can be any use whatsoever. My teacher really didn't give us anything to go on. Actually just a...
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    How Do I Solve a Logarithmic Equation with Parameters and Find the Value of x?

    Hi everyone. I'm new in the forum and I'd need an help to solve this equation (sorry, I think it's quite easy but I'm not an expert of mathematics..): a*x + b*ln(x) = c where a, b, c are parameters and I need to find the value of x. Do I need to use techniques of differential equations...
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    Very simple symbol question regarding a logarithmic function (I can't find it)

    Well I have this leftwards arrow in my book describing the solution to a logarithmic function and I've not seen it thus far and (if I was ever introduced to it) have since forgot what it means! When asked to find log(3)9 3^x = 9 3^x = 3^2 <--x = 2 log(3)9 = 2 I'm not sure what the...
  8. Math Is Hard

    Integrating a logarithmic function

    I noticed than in the chapters I am studying now that while they give us a formula for taking the derivative of log base a of x, I can't find a correspoding formula for finding the integral of log base a of x. We have a table of integrals in the back of the book, but I only see integrals...
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    Intersect From Two Logarithmic Functions

    It's funny because I've never had any problems with Math until I got to Pure Math 30. Now I feel like an idiot and have incredible urges to scream at my book as if it were listening. Please help me out here. The graphs of y=log(base3)(x-1) +1 and y=log(base3)(2x +1) intersect at a point. An...
  10. chroot

    Logarithmic Map of the Universe

    Way cool. http://www.astro.princeton.edu/~mjuric/universe/ - Warren
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    What are the basics of logarithmic functions?

    This is just some information on log functions. log base a x = y is translated x is equal to b to the y power. Just a little tid bit of information for all of those curious math students.
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    How to Find Logarithmic Equations from Points and an Asymptote?

    Well then i am new here and can tell i am going to spend quite some time here as well :) I need some help with Finding Logarithmic/exponential equations from points on a graph. In general, says my math book, you need 2 points on a graph to find 2 unknowns. fair enough..i covered that...
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