logarítmicos
Logarítmicos, in Spanish and Portuguese usage, refer to logarithmic concepts in mathematics. A logarithm is the exponent to which a base must be raised to produce a given positive number. For a base b > 0 with b ≠ 1 and x > 0, log_b(x) is the unique number y such that b^y = x. The natural logarithm ln(x) is log base e, and log base 10 is the common logarithm.
Key properties include log_b(xy) = log_b(x) + log_b(y); log_b(x^k) = k log_b(x); and log_b(x/y) = log_b(x) − log_b(y). Change of base:
Bases and usage: Bases other than e or 10 are common in theory and applications. Logarithms compress
History: Logarithms were introduced in the early 17th century by John Napier and were later developed for