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  1. Expansion of log(1+x) - Physics Forums

    Sep 17, 2011 · Since 1/(1+x) = 1 - x + x 2 - x 3 + ..., integrating term by term gives the series for log(1+x), where the integration limits are [0,x]. Likes Adhruth Ganesh and Aaron John Sabu

  2. Log(x) do you assume base 10 or base e? - Physics Forums

    Jul 28, 2014 · It greatly depends on the context. ln(x) should be used instead of log(x) when in base e. But I know that a lot of mathemathicians write log(x) when they should write ln(x). …

  3. Log^2(x) and log(x)^2 are the same or not? - Physics Forums

    Jan 5, 2007 · The usual notation for "log x times log x" is log^2 x (similarly to sin^2 x, means "sin x times sin x"). The usual notation for " the log of (x times x)" is log x^2. In your examples the …

  4. SOLUTION: if log x - log(2x-1)=1 find x - Algebra Homework Help

    Click here to see ALL problems on logarithm; Question 968748: if log x - log(2x-1)=1 find x Answer by Fombitz(32388) (Show Source):

  5. How can log(x) = ln(x)/ln(10)? - Physics Forums

    Aug 7, 2016 · How can log(x) = ln(x)/ln(10)? B; Thread starter Natalinatul; Start date Aug 7, 2016; Aug 7, 2016 #1

  6. How to Derive the Taylor Series for log(x)? - Physics Forums

    Jun 18, 2019 · The log function in the example is the natural log, so log(e) = 1. I believe that you are referring to Example 6 shown below. You can see that the Taylor series in Example 6 …

  7. SOLUTION: Log x = 2.3 - Algebra Homework Help

    You can put this solution on YOUR website! Log x = 2.3 x = 10^(2.3) x = 199.526231496888199.526231496888

  8. How do i solve: logx^2 = (logx)^2? - Physics Forums

    Jan 26, 2009 · Is "log x" the common logarithm or the natural logarithm? In "elementary" work, it is standard to use "log" to mean the common logarithm (base 10) and "ln" to mean the natural …

  9. Why do people refer ln(x) as log(x) - Physics Forums

    Jul 28, 2011 · Well, log(x) is always assumed to be a natural logarithm, unless otherwise stated. It is rarely used in base 10. On a calculator, log(x) has been designated as base 10 so that …

  10. SOLUTION: solve for x log x +log(x-15)=2 - Algebra Homework Help

    log x(x-15)=2 x(x-15)=10^2 x^2-15x=100 x^2-15x-100=0 (x-20)(x+5) = 0 x = {-5, 20} we can throw out the ...

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