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<dd class="notedate">Posted on 23:14, 16 Jun 2014</dd>
<dt class="note">[[User:ffur2007slx2_5|ffur2007slx2_5]]</dt>
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To clarify:
<sqf>y = 10 ^ x // x = log y</sqf>
People use logarithm at the purpose of simplifying multiplication via exponents plus years before.
<sqf>
23456*45634 = 1.07039e9
log 23456 = 4.37025; log 45634 = 4.65929; (log 23456) + (log 45634) = 9.02954
10^((log 23456) + (log 45634)) = 10 ^ 9.02954  // same as 23456*45634
</sqf>
As modern usage, for instance, to evaluate another exponent when multiple is known (Which magnitude is 4 times stronger than 8.3 earthquake?):
<sqf>
//_Unknown = log x; 8.3 = log y
// x = 10 ^_Unknown; y = 10 ^8.3
//x/y = (10 ^_Unknown)/(10 ^8.3) = log 4
// x/y = _Unknown – 8.3 = 0.6
//_result = 8.9 magnitude
_result = (log 4) + 8.3
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Description

Description:
Base-10 logarithm of x.
The function of log(x) will never touch the y-axis.
Groups:
Math

Syntax

Syntax:
log x
Parameters:
x: Number - a positive number
Return Value:
Number

Examples

Example 1:
_log = log 10;
Example 2:
_log = log abs -10;
Example 3:
finite log -10; // Returns false

Additional Information

See also:
Math Commands Logarithm

Notes

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Posted on 23:14, 16 Jun 2014
ffur2007slx2_5
To clarify:
y = 10 ^ x // x = log y
People use logarithm at the purpose of simplifying multiplication via exponents plus years before.
23456*45634 = 1.07039e9 log 23456 = 4.37025; log 45634 = 4.65929; (log 23456) + (log 45634) = 9.02954 10^((log 23456) + (log 45634)) = 10 ^ 9.02954 // same as 23456*45634
As modern usage, for instance, to evaluate another exponent when multiple is known (Which magnitude is 4 times stronger than 8.3 earthquake?):
//_Unknown = log x; 8.3 = log y // x = 10 ^_Unknown; y = 10 ^8.3 //x/y = (10 ^_Unknown)/(10 ^8.3) = log 4 // x/y = _Unknown – 8.3 = 0.6 //_result = 8.9 magnitude _result = (log 4) + 8.3