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Antilogarithmic Relations

Problem 1 Explain the logarithmic and antilogarithmic relations with suitable examples. [Pg.1]

Multiplication of equal terms If the term jr is multiplied n times, then multiplication will be xn. i.e., [Pg.1]

Definition If ab = c then exponent b is called the logarithm of number [Pg.1]

Laws of Logarithms [I] First Law (Product law) The logarithm of a product is equal to the sum of logarithms of its  [Pg.1]

The logarithm of a fraction is equal to the difference between the logarithm of numerator and the logarithm of denominator. [Pg.2]


The following relations are presented to facilitate the use of natural and common logarithms, their antilogarithms, and exponential functions. For those readers who are completely unfamiliar with such quantities, a textbook or handbook should be consulted. [Pg.557]


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