Logarithm Reflection

By Kaitlyn Moloughney


Posted on 4-7-2016



Definition of Logarithm: A quantity representing the power to which a fixed number (the base) must be raised to produce a given number.

Example: 2^3=8 - log2 8=3

What I learned about logarithm, the equation 2^3=8 you have to change that into a log like this log2 8=3.b

My definition of logarithm is in the equation 2^3=8 and then you change it into a log well you keep the log2 in the same place but all you have to do is switch the 3 and the 8 so its like this 2^3=8 log2 8=3.


Everyone hated hated Calculus, Quadratic Equations, Parabolas, Logarithms, Trigonometry, you name it. It was like floating in an endless, frictionless void traveling at x miles per hour at a descension rate of one half the speed of gravity. Solve for x. Andrew Sturm.

This is all about logarithm that I learned in class how I learned it.