If y is an exponential function of x then x is a logarithmic
function of y - so to change from an exponential function to a
logarithmic function, change the subject of the function from one
variable to the other.
If y is an exponential function of x then x is a logarithmic
function of y - so to change from an exponential function to a
logarithmic function, change the subject of the function from one
variable to the other.
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n mathematics, the logarithmic function is an inverse function to exponentiation. The logarithmic function is defined as The base of the logarithm is a. This can be read it as log base a of x. The most 2 common bases used in logarithmic functions are base 10 and base e.
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No, an function only contains a certain amount of vertices; leaving a logarithmic function to NOT be the inverse of an exponential function.