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Physics, 26.11.2019 20:31 thaddom

The logarithm of x, written log(x), tells you the power to which you would raise 10 to get x. so, if y=log(x), then x=10^y. it is easy to take the logarithm of a number such as 10^2 because you can directly see what power 10 is raised to. that is, log(10^2)=2. what is the value of log(1,000,000)?

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