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Is a logarithm always equal to a power? yes or no?
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scott
a logarithm is an exponent, that some base number is raised to
"common" logarithms use 10 as the base value
"natural" logarithms use "e" (Euler's number) as the base value
"common" logarithms use 10 as the base value
"natural" logarithms use "e" (Euler's number) as the base value
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