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				| A logarithm is an 
				exponent. | As this example shows, 3 is the
		          exponent to which the base 2 must be raised to create the answer of 8,or  23 = 8.  In general terms:
 
			
				
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					b  is a positive constant 
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		          | BASE 10: Logarithms with base 10 are called common logarithms.When the base is not indicated, base 10 is implied.
 The log key on the 
  graphing calculator will calculate the
 common (or base 10) logarithm.
 2nd log  will calculate the antilogarithm or  10x
 
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		          | OTHER BASES: |  |  
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		            You can also hit  ALPHA (key), WINDOW
 and choose 
		              the fifth option on the menu, logBASE(.
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		          | BASE e: 
		               Logarithms with base e are called natural logarithms.Natural logarithms are denoted by  ln.
 On the graphing calculator, the base e logarithm is the ln key.
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 All three are the same.
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		  When working with logarithms on your graphing calculator,you must 
			remember the "Change of Base Formula":
 
			
				
					|  | Remember, the notation:log x is with respect to base 10
 ln x is with respect to base e
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