Logarithms &
Decibels
By Jacob, Rohit, Noah, Xavier
Logarithms
Logarithm, the exponent or power to which a base must be raised to yield a
given number. Expressed mathematically, x is the logarithm of n to the base
b if bx = n, in which case one writes x = logb n.
For example, the base ten logarithm of 100 is 2, because ten raised to the
power of two is 100: log 100 = 2. because. 102 = 100.
Logarithms
Much of the power of logarithms is their usefulness in solving exponential
equations. Some examples of this include sound (decibel measures),
earthquakes (Richter scale), the brightness of stars, and chemistry (pH
balance, a measure of acidity and alkalinity).
decibels
Decibel is a unit is a unit that measure the level of noise. The decibel is
represented by db

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    Logarithms Logarithm, the exponentor power to which a base must be raised to yield a given number. Expressed mathematically, x is the logarithm of n to the base b if bx = n, in which case one writes x = logb n. For example, the base ten logarithm of 100 is 2, because ten raised to the power of two is 100: log 100 = 2. because. 102 = 100.
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    Logarithms Much of thepower of logarithms is their usefulness in solving exponential equations. Some examples of this include sound (decibel measures), earthquakes (Richter scale), the brightness of stars, and chemistry (pH balance, a measure of acidity and alkalinity).
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    decibels Decibel is aunit is a unit that measure the level of noise. The decibel is represented by db