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Applying the Definition of Logarithm: Use the definition above (NOT a calculator!) to find the following logarithm values: a. 9= b. loglog10= c. loglog1000= d. lnlne= e. 1= f. 1= g. 256= h. .09) = i. loglog0.01= j. ((1)/(2))= k. lnln0= l. 0= m. loglog(-1)= n. (-0.8)= o. What do you think is the domain of the functions f(x)=x ? 24. Applying the Definition of Logarithm: Use the definition above (NOT a calculator!) to find the following logarithm values: a. log log 10 C. log log 1000 d. In in e e. = f. 1 g. 256= h. 09) i. loglog0.01= j. ( k. ln ln0 I. 0= m.loglog(-1 n.-0.8= o.What do you think is the domain of the functions f(x)=x?

          Applying the Definition of Logarithm: Use the definition above (NOT a calculator!) to find the following logarithm values:
a. 9=
b. loglog10=
c. loglog1000=
d. lnlne=
e. 1=
f. 1=
g. 256=
h. .09) =
i. loglog0.01=
j. ((1)/(2))=
k. lnln0=
l. 0=
m. loglog(-1)=
n. (-0.8)=
o. What do you think is the domain of the functions f(x)=x ?
24. Applying the Definition of Logarithm: Use the definition above (NOT a calculator!) to find the
following logarithm values:
a.
log log 10
C. log log 1000
d. In in e
e.
=
f. 1
g. 256=
h. 09)
i. loglog0.01=
j. ( k. ln ln0
I. 0=
m.loglog(-1 n.-0.8= o.What do you think is the domain of the functions f(x)=x?
        
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applying the definition of logarithm use the definition above not a calculator to find the following logarithm values a 9 b loglog10 c loglog1000 d lnlne e 1 f 1 g 256 h 09 i loglog001 j 12  91461

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Applying the Definition of Logarithm: Use the definition above (NOT a calculator!) to find the following logarithm values: a. 9= b. loglog10= c. loglog1000= d. lnlne= e. 1= f. 1= g. 256= h. .09) = i. loglog0.01= j. ((1)/(2))= k. lnln0= l. 0= m. loglog(-1)= n. (-0.8)= o. What do you think is the domain of the functions f(x)=x ? 24. Applying the Definition of Logarithm: Use the definition above (NOT a calculator!) to find the following logarithm values: a. log log 10 C. log log 1000 d. In in e e. = f. 1 g. 256= h. 09) i. loglog0.01= j. ( k. ln ln0 I. 0= m.loglog(-1 n.-0.8= o.What do you think is the domain of the functions f(x)=x?
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00:02 Okay, so i have a couple questions about logarithms to fill in.
00:06 First one, ln of e.
00:08 Ln of e just equals 1, and that is because e to the first power equals e.
00:16 It looks a little strange with that little line here, but e to the first.
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