Math, asked by kkabhi32, 3 months ago

Y=log x If y=10, then what is x?​

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Answered by ridahussain86
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If there is no base for the log it is understood as 10. Using your example. y= logx is the same as y = log10x but y = 10, so 10 = log10x.

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Answered by Yogeshjoshi210
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Answer:

If there is no base for the log it is understood as 10. Using your example. y= logx is the same as y = log10x but y = 10, so 10 = log10x.

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