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log 10+ ln(6)
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Answered by bhaskarsinghbisht26
1

Answer:

2.79175946923

Step-by-step explanation:

The logarithm is defined as a quantity that represents the power in which the base (fixed number) is raised to produce a given number. The general representation of the logarithmic function isf(x) = loga x

In general, the two different types of logarithmic functions .Common Logarithmic Function

Natural Logarithmic FunctionIn common logarithmic function, the base of the logarithmic function is 10. Log10 or log represents this function.

Answered by shettythriveni0204
0

Answer:

2.79175946923

Step-by-step explanation:

What is Log?

The logarithm, or log, is the inverse of the mathematical operation of exponentiation. This means that the log of a number is the number that a fixed base has to be raised to in order to yield the number. Conventionally, log implies that base 10 is being used, though the base can technically be anything. When the base is e, ln is usually written, rather than loge. log2, the binary logarithm, is another base that is typically used with logarithms. If, for example:

x = by; then y = logbx; where b is the base

Each of the mentioned bases is typically used in different applications. Base 10 is commonly used in science and engineering, base e in math and physics, and base 2 in computer science.

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