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Evaluation Logarithms Common Log log b 1 = 0log 1 = 0 log b b = 1log 10 = 1 log b b m = mlog 10 s = s b log b x = x 10 log x = x log b 0 is not defined. - ppt download
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Rules of Logs 1: A log with no base has a base of 10 Ex: log 100 = 2 log = 2 100 = 102 2: Domain of logs log (~) ~ > ppt video online download
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