Logarithmic and natural logarithmic functions of numbers.
The logarithmic base 10 form represents the exponent that 10 must be raised in order to obtain that specific number.
Concept #1: Logarithmic Functions
Example #1: Logarithmic Functions
Example #2: Logarithmic Functions
The inverse or anti-logarithmic function is the opposite of the logarithmic function.
Concept #2: Inverse Logarithmic Functions
The natural logarithmic function ln is the exponent to which e must be raised to determine that number.
Concept #3: Natural Logarithmic Functions
The similarities between logarithmic and natural logarithmic functions are outlined below.
Concept #4: Logarithmic Relationships