Important Concepts and Formulas
Important Concepts and Formulas
I.
Logarithm Basics
if y=logbx , then by=x
where logb x=y = log to the base b of x
Please note that b(base) is a positive real number, other than 1.
16=24 (in this expression, 4 is the power or the exponent or the index and 2 is the base)
Hence we can say that log216=4 (i.e., log to the base 2 of 16 = 4)
In other words, both 16=24 and log216=4 are equivalent expressions.
If base = 10, then we can write logx instead of log10x
logx is called as the common logarithm of x
If base = e, then we can write lnx instead of logex
lnx is called as the natural logarithm of x
Please note that e is a mathematical constant which is the base of the natural logarithm.
It is known as Euler's number. It is also called as Napier's constant
e=1+11+11.2+11.2.3+11.2.3.4+2.71828
ex=1+x+x22!+x33!+x44!+
II.
1.
logb1=0
( b0=1)
2.
logbb=1
( b1=b)
3.
y=lnxey=x
4.
x=eylnx=y
5.
x=lnex=elnx
6.
blogbx=x
7.
logbby=y
III.
Laws of Logarithms
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Let logbM=logbN. Then M=N where b, M and N are positive real numbers and
b 1.
IV.
Characteristic
612.25
16.291
2.1854
0.9413
0.03754
0.00235
2.
Mantissa
The decimal part of the logarithm of a number is known is its mantissa. We normally
find mantissa from the log table