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  2. Logarithmic differentiation - Wikipedia

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    The method is used because the properties of logarithms provide avenues to quickly simplify complicated functions to be differentiated. [4] These properties can be manipulated after the taking of natural logarithms on both sides and before the preliminary differentiation.

  3. Log–log plot - Wikipedia

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    In science and engineering, a loglog graph or loglog plot is a two-dimensional graph of numerical data that uses logarithmic scales on both the horizontal and vertical axes. Power functions – relationships of the form y = a x k {\displaystyle y=ax^{k}} – appear as straight lines in a loglog graph, with the exponent corresponding to ...

  4. Digamma function - Wikipedia

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    Taking the logarithm on both sides and using the functional equation property of the log-gamma function gives: ...

  5. List of logarithmic identities - Wikipedia

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    The identities of logarithms can be used to approximate large numbers. Note that log b (a) + log b (c) = log b (ac), where a, b, and c are arbitrary constants. Suppose that one wants to approximate the 44th Mersenne prime, 2 32,582,657 −1. To get the base-10 logarithm, we would multiply 32,582,657 by log 10 (2), getting 9,808,357.09543 ...

  6. Binary logarithm - Wikipedia

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    Taking the logarithm of both sides and doing some algebra: ⁡ = ⁡ ⁡ = ⁡ = + ⁡ (/) = + ⁡ (/). Once again z /2 is a real number in the interval [1, 2) . Return to step 1 and compute the binary logarithm of z /2 using the same method.

  7. Logarithm - Wikipedia

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    Because log(x) is the sum of the terms of the form log(1 + 2 −k) corresponding to those k for which the factor 1 + 2 −k was included in the product P, log(x) may be computed by simple addition, using a table of log(1 + 2 −k) for all k. Any base may be used for the logarithm table.

  8. OPINION: “Black on Both Sides” managed to be political, entertaining and jammin’ in a way that few albums have managed since. Editor’s note: The following article is an op-ed, and the ...

  9. Complex logarithm - Wikipedia

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    The real part of log(z) is the natural logarithm of | z |. Its graph is thus obtained by rotating the graph of ln( x ) around the z -axis . In mathematics , a complex logarithm is a generalization of the natural logarithm to nonzero complex numbers .