Hey anyone how to read or see
log table ??
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Choose the correct table. To find loga(n), you'll need a loga table. Most log tables are for base-10 logarithms, called "common logs."
Find the correct cell. Look for the cell value at the following intersections, ignoring all decimal places.
Use smaller chart for precise numbers. Some tables have a smaller set of columns on the right side of the chart. Use these to adjust answer if n has four or more significant digits.
Prefix a decimal point. The log table only tells you the portion of your answer after the decimal point. This is called the "mantissa."
Find the integer portion. Also called the "characteristic". By trial and error, find integer value of p such that a^{p}<n and a^{{p+1}}>n.
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