logaritmide
Logaritmide is a mathematical concept that represents the inverse operation of exponentiation. In simpler terms, a logarithm answers the question: "To what power must a given base be raised to produce a certain number?" For example, the logarithm of 100 to the base 10 is 2, because 10 raised to the power of 2 equals 100.
The general form of a logarithm is written as log_b(x) = y, which is equivalent to b^y =
Logarithms have several important properties that make them useful in various fields. These include the product
Logarithms are fundamental in many scientific and engineering disciplines. They are used in areas such as calculating