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Quick Math Reference: Logarithms

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Math Reference: Logarithm
So there's 2 types of logarithms: Log and Natural Log
The difference between the two is that the regular log has a base of 10 while the natural log has a base of Euler's constant 'e':
Now if you don't know the exponent but you know the outcome, then you can use this formula to figure out the exponent:
So let's solve some example problems using logarithms:
Hopefully this short tutorial can be of some assistance to those learning logarithms or at least a decent refresher for those in college who have forgotten about what they learned about logarithms in high school.
This guide isn't 100% complete of course, but I'll come back to add more information to this when I finally fix my LaTeX editor. (That's why I have settled for the black background with the white text in this thread)
 

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