Math, asked by Anonymous, 10 months ago

why we take log to the power ten??????????????????????????????

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Answered by Anonymous
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For many purposes, it doesn't really matter what base you use in taking logs - but base 10 logs are easier to interpret. One use in statistics would be if you think that the relationships in a regression are better thought of as multiplicative rather than additive. For example, suppose the dependent variable is income

Answered by Rishail6845
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log10(x) represents the logarithm of x to the base 10. Mathematically, log10(x) is equivalent to log(10, x) .

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