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Can you take the logarithm of a negative number?

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Answered by chetanasoni
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If you raise a negative number to a positive number that's not an integer, but instead a fraction or a decimal, you might end up with a negative number underneath a square root. ... So in summary, because the base can only be a positive number, that means the argument of the logarithm can only be a positive number.

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