Practice - Common and Natural Logarithms
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Practice Questions
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Convert the following to logarithmic form: 10^2 = 100.
💡 Hint: Think about the base which is 10.
What is the common logarithm of 1000?
💡 Hint: How many times do we multiply 10 to get 1000?
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Interactive Quizzes
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What is log(10)?
💡 Hint: What exponent do you raise 10 to get 10?
True or False: ln(1) = 0.
💡 Hint: Think about the relationship between log and its base.
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Challenge Problems
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If log(x) = 7, solve for x and express the answer as a power of 10.
💡 Hint: Convert the logarithm to its exponential form.
This equation ln(2x) - ln(x) = 1 needs solving. Find x.
💡 Hint: Use the properties of logarithms to combine them.
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