what is log explainn in detail

An exponent used in mathematical equations to express the level of a variable quantity (or, the power to which a number must be raised to produce a specific result) is called logarithm or log.

The three main laws of logarithms are:

1. Log A + log B = log AB

Example: log 6 + log 2 = log (6 × 2) = log 12.

2. Log An = n log A

Example: log  64 = 4 log 6

3. log A – log B = log(A/B)

Example: log 15 – log 3 = log (15/3) = log 5

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