Written by: Treylan O’Neal

On: 4-8-16

What is logarithmic

log·a·rith·mic lôɡəˈriT͟Hmik,ˌläɡə-/ adjective of, relating to, or expressed in terms of logarithms. (of a scale) constructed so that successive points along an axis, or graduations that are an equal distance apart, represent values that are in an equal ratio.

The logarithmic family is a very unique family. You can use multiplication,division, and even addition to work in the logarithmic family.

Working with the logarithmic can be very easy. All you do is switch the numbers. If you are trying to find “X” you just have to divide a few numbers and then you have your answer. If you plan on learning how for do a logarithmic function you will be very satisfied with your decision

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