A mathematical function that represents the inverse operation of exponentiation. It calculates the exponent to which a fixed base must be raised to obtain a given value. Commonly used in various fields, including mathematics, science, and engineering, to represent quantities that change exponentially, such as growth rates, signal amplitudes, and data compression. View Solution Guide
Algebra
Logarithm
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