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All properties of logarithm 10th class real numbers lessson

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Answered by yashwanth931
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Let us assume that, a logarithm is said to be an exponent when a base 2 is given with an exponent 3, then how will you calculate 23? As you know  23= 2 * 2* 2= 8,  suppose a base 2 is given with a power 8, and you are asked to find the exponent  2? = 8, hence the exponent that produces the value is called as Logarithm. Here 23= 8 so the exponent 3 is nothing but the logarithm of 8 with a base value of 2. In a logarithmic way, we write it as 3 = log28. In the same way 104 = 10,000, it can be written as log1010,000 = 4. In a general way, the logarithmic function can be written or denoted as

Logb x = n  or   bn = x

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