Definitions from Wiktionary (logarithm)
▸ noun: (mathematics) For a number x, the exponent by which a given base number must be raised in order to obtain the power x. Written log _bx. For example, log ₁₀1000=3 because 10³=1000 and log ₂16=4 because 2⁴=16.
▸ Also see logarithm
natural logarithms,
common logarithms,
napierian logarithms,
proportional logarithms,
binary logarithms,
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▸ noun: (mathematics) For a number x, the exponent by which a given base number must be raised in order to obtain the power x. Written log _bx. For example, log ₁₀1000=3 because 10³=1000 and log ₂16=4 because 2⁴=16.
▸ Also see logarithm
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