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Logarithmes

La fonction logarithme décimal notée log





What is a logarithm? Log base 10

For our purposes it doesn't much matter what the two functions are but we can see that if we graph both A and B on the same plot



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1) Trouver la touche log de votre calculatrice et calculer log 3 ? 0477(valeur log ab = log a + log b log (104 x 105) = 9 = log 104 + log 105 log.



LES LOGARITHMES

on sait que l'on doit calculer log a – log b. On répugne généralement à effectuer des soustractions. Pour les éviter on remplace un logarithme négatif par son 



6.2 Properties of Logarithms

Theorem 6.3. (Inverse Properties of Exponential and Log Functions) Let b > 0 b = 1. • ba = c if and only if logb(c) = a. • logb (bx) = x for all x and 



LOGARITHME NEPERIEN

On note a = ln b ce qui se lit logarithme népérien de b . ln a + ln b ln 10. = ln a ln 10. + ln b ln 10. = log a + log b. • log 1.



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Algebra 2/Trg. B. Period. Date: 1. The expression log 3r is equivalent to. (1) (log 3)(log x). (3) log 3 + log z. (2) 3 log r. (4) log (3 + x).



Log-Log Plots

11 mars 2004 In each case give the gradient and the intercept on the log(y) axis. (Click on the green letters for the solutions). (a) y = x. 1. 3. (b) y ...



Linear Regression Models with Logarithmic Transformations

17 mars 2011 7. log(A/B) = logA? logB. 8. eAB = eA. B. 9. eA+B = eAeB. 10. eA?B = eA/eB. 2 Why use logarithmic transformations of variables.



[PDF] Logarithmes

La fonction logarithme décimal notée log est la fonction qui à tout nombre réel strictement positif x associe y : x ? y = log ( x ) avec x = 10y



[PDF] LES LOGARITHMES

on sait que l'on doit calculer log a – log b On répugne généralement à effectuer des soustractions Pour les éviter on remplace un logarithme négatif par son 



[PDF] FONCTION LOGARITHME DÉCIMAL - maths et tiques

Cette solution se note log( ) Définition : On appelle logarithme décimal d'un réel strictement positif l'unique solution de l'équation 10I 



[PDF] LOGARITHME NEPERIEN - Pierre Lux

On note a = ln b ce qui se lit logarithme népérien de b On appelle fonction logarithme décimal et on note log la fonction définie sur ] 0 



[PDF] The laws of logarithms - Mathcentre

This law tells us how to add two logarithms together Adding log A and log B results in the logarithm of the product of A and B that is log AB For example 



[PDF] Exercices sur le logarithme décimal

Exercices sur le logarithme décimal 1 Soient a et b ? R?+ Simplifier: (a) log 01 · Ãa2rb2 a ! 3 a b3 (b) log µ 10a3b?2 a?a2b3 ¶3 µ a?4b3



[PDF] FONCTIONS LOGARITHMIQUES - AlloSchool

b) Résoudre l'équation : log ln a x a = ) S'appelle : la fonction logarithmique de base Exemples : 1)Pour: = on aura : ln log



[PDF] FONCTION LOGARITHME NÉPÉRIEN 1 Définition de la fonction « ln

La fonction log est définie et dérivable sur ]0 +?[ et log?(x) = 1 x ln(10) 2 La fonction log est strictement croissante sur ]0 +?[ car ln(10) > 0 3

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Copenagle, Academic Support Page 1/6 What is a logarithm? • To answer this, first try to answer the following: what is x in this equation? 9 = 3x what is x in this equation? 8 = 2x • Basically, logarithmic transformations ask, "a number, to what power equals another number?" • In particular, logs do that for specific numbers under the exponent. This number is called the base. • In your classes you will really only encounter logs for two bases, 10 and e. Log base 10 We write "log base ten" as "log10" or just "log" for short and we define it like this: If y = 10x then log (y) = x So, what is log (10x) ? log (10x) = x How about 10log(x) ? 10log(x) = x More examples: log 100 = 2 log (105)= 5 • The point starts to emerge that logs are really shorthand for exponents. • Logs were invented to turn multiplication problems into addition problems. Lets see why. log (102) + log (103) = 5, or log (105)

Copenagle, Academic Support Page 2/6 • So, clearly there's a parallel between the rules of exponents and the rules of logs: Table 4. Functions of log base 10. Exponents Log base 10 Examples srsr

aaa log(AB) = log(A) + log(B) log(105) = log (102) + log (103) s s a a 1 log ! B 1 = - log(B) log! 5 10 1 = log (10-5)= -log(105) sr s r a a a log! B A = log(A) - log(B) log(102) = log (105) - log (103) = 5 - 3 = 2 rssr aa=)( log (Ax) = xlog(A) log(103) = 3log(10) = 3 (1) = 3 1 0 =a log(1) = 0 log(10) = 1

Copenagle, Academic Support Page 3/6 Natural logs, or log base e. • Why e? e = 1 + 1/1! + 1/2! + 1/3! + ... (remember: 3! = (3)(2)(1)) e = the limit of (1 + 1/n)n as n → ∞ e = 2.718281828459045235.... In 1864 Benjamin Peirce would write !

i "i =e

and say to his students: "We have not the slightest idea what this equation means, but we may be sure that it means something very important." • e has the simplest derivative: dx

du e dx de u u

The derivative of e with a variable exponent is equal to e with that exponent times the derivative of that exponent. • We care because nature does not usually go by logs, but instead by natural logs. • We start our discussion of natural logs with a similar basic definition: We write "log base e" as "ln" and we can define it like this: If y = ex then ln (y) = x And so, ln(ex) = x eln(x) = x • Now we have a new set of rules to add to the others: Table 4. Functions of log base 10 and base e. Exponents Log base 10 Natural Logs srsr

aaa log(AB) = log(A) + log(B) ln(AB) = ln(A) + ln(B) s s a a 1 log ! B 1 = - log(B) ln ! B 1 = - ln(B) sr s r a a a log! B A = log(A) - log(B) Ln! B A = ln(A) - ln(B) rssr aa=)( log (Ax) = xlog(A) ln (Ax) = xln(A) 1 0 =a log(1) = 0 ln(1) = 0 log(10) = 1 ln(e) = 1

Copenagle, Academic Support Page 4/6 Examples: ln(e45) = 45 log(1023 x 1045) = 68 1023 ln (e46) = 46 x 1023 • Solve the following for x: log (256/x) = 1.5 (256/x) = 101.5 x = 256/101.5 x = 8.10 • Solve K = be-a/rT for a. To get a out of the exponent, take the ln of both sides: ln(K) = ln(b-a/rT) ln(K/b) = -a/rT -(rT)ln(K/b) = a or a = (rT)ln(b/K) • Solve ln!

f o I I = kt for If To get If out of the ln, put both sides as an exponent of e: ! f o I I =ekt ! o f I I

=e-kt If = Io e-kt Logarithms Often when examining our data we find that our plots fall along an exponential fit, which is much more complicated than a linear function. The use of logarithms is often applied in this case to linearize exponential functions.

Copenagle, Academic Support Page 5/6 Graphing with logarithms Another powerful use of logarithms comes in graphing. For example, exponential functions are tricky to compare visually. It's hard to see what happens at small values and at large values at the same time because the function increases (or decreases) so quickly. To help with this, we sometimes plot the log of a function. For example, look at the two functions in this graph: Figure 2. A very unhelpful plot of the frequency of some events over time. For our purposes it doesn't much matter what the two functions are, but we can see that if we graph both A and B on the same plot, we see that we have almost no idea what's happening below ~15 days on the x-axis and we almost can't see the plot of A because the scale of B is so much greater. Now, take the same two functions, but this time plot the log (base 10 in this case) of each function: Figure 3. The same data from Figure 2, presented as a log plot. Already it is easier to compare the two and we gain more insight as to the properties of the function at both high and low ranges. Notice also that the function has become linear.

Copenagle, Academic Support Page 6/6 The use of logarithms in graphing can also show us important details in exponential functions that may remain hidden otherwise. For example, look at the following data: Figure 4. Another unhelpful plot of an exponential function. While this plot is not so informative, see what appears if we plot the logarithm (again, base 10 in this case): Figure 5. The same data from Figure 4 presented as a log plot. Now we can see that there are TWO distinct processes occurring here and that there is a unique event at day 21.

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