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If x is any negative real number, then Logx is​

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Answered by sreeragsunil1
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Answer:

log x is not defined for negative real numbers

Answered by anurag432
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Answer:

The log of a negative real number is undefined.

The logarithmic is an inverse function to exponentiation. The logarithmic function is defined as

For x ,a > 0 , and a ≠ 1,

y= logₐ x if and only if x = a^y

Then the function is given by

f(x) = logₐ x

The base of the logarithm is a. It is read as the log base of x. The common bases used in logarithmic functions are base 10 and base e.

Step-by-step explanation:

In the field of real numbers, the function log is defined only when the argument is positive. So the log x is defined only if x>0 and log(−x) is defined only if x<0 and log|x| is defined only if x≠0.

We can define the logarithm of negative arguments in the field of complex numbers, as the inverse of complex exponentiation, but the definition requires some care because the complex exponential is a periodic function, so it is not invertible in a simple manner.

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