logaritmiksi
Logaritmiksi, or logarithms, are mathematical functions that are inverses of exponentiation. They are used to solve for the exponent in an exponential equation. The logarithm of a number is the exponent to which a fixed base must be raised to produce that number. For example, the logarithm of 100 to the base 10 is 2, because 10 raised to the power of 2 equals 100.
The concept of logarithms was developed independently by John Napier and Jost Bürgi in the early 17th
Logarithms have several important properties that make them useful in various fields. These include the product
In addition to their use in solving exponential equations, logarithms are widely applied in fields such as