What are Logarithms and Log Functions in Math?
In this lesson, you will learn about logarithmic functions in math. A logarithmic function is a function that contains one or more logarithms. The logarithm, abbreviated log is the inverse function to the exponential function. Exponential functions are central to understanding bacterial growth, time value of money, exponential debt and interest, and more. So understanding logarithmic equations are important for the same reasons. More Lessons: http://www.MathAndScience.com Twitter: / jasongibsonmath

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Inverse of exponential function | Log function

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Logarithmic Equation with different Bases
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Exponential Functions, Exponential Graphs, Growth & Decay - [2]

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What is a Natural Log Ln(x)? - Part 1 (Logarithm w/ Base e - Euler's number)

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Logarithms Explained Rules & Properties, Condense, Expand, Graphing & Solving Equations Introduction

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18 - Properties of Logarithms (Log x) - Part 1 - Laws of Logs - Calculate Logs & Simplify

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SOLVING LOGARITHMIC EQUATIONS

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What is e and ln(x)? (Euler's Number and The Natural Logarithm)

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When Math Isn’t Based in Reality

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Could 'e' be the MOST Important Constant of Nature?

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