Logarithms resources
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Indicial equations
An indicial equation is one in which the power is unknown. Such equations often occur in the calculation of compound interest.
Logarithms
We use logarithms to write expressions involving powers in a different form. If you can work confidently with powers, you should have no problems handling logarithms
Logarithms - changing the base
Sometimes it is necessary to find logs to bases other then 10 and e.
There is a formula which enables us to do this. This leaflet states
and illustrates the use of this formula.
Solving equations involving logarithms and exponentials
This leaflet shows how simple equations involving logarithms or exponentials can be solved. (Engineering Maths First Aid Kit 3.8)
Solving equations using logs
Logs can be used to solve equations when the unknown occurs as a power. This leaflet explains how.
The exponential constant e
The letter e is used in many mathematical calculations to stand for a particular number known as the exponential constant. This leaflet provides information about this important constant, and the related exponential function.
The laws of logarithms
This leaflet explains and illustrates the laws governing the manipulation of logarithms. (Engineering Maths First Aid Kit 2.20)
The laws of logarithms
There are rules, or laws, which are used to rewrite expressions involving logs in different forms. This leaflet states and illustrates these rules.
The laws of logarithms
There are a number of rules known as the laws of logarithms. These allow expressions involving logarithms to be rewritten in a variety of different ways. The laws apply to logarithms of any base, but the same base must be used throughout a calculation.
The logarithm function
This leaflet provides a table of values and a graph of the logarithm function. (Engineering Maths First Aid Kit 3.7)
What is a logarithm ?
Logarithms can be used to write expressions involving powers in alternative forms. This leaflet explains how.