Examples of using Logarithm in English and their translations into Turkish
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Now, use the logarithm.
Logarithms. Hated those.
Hated those. Logarithms.
Logarithm. Something like"lozenges" or.
Something like"lozenges" or… logarithm.
Logarithm base two of thirty-two minus, right?
And we know from out logarithm properties.
We have logarithm-- I will use colors-- base 5 of 100.
See also list of logarithm topics.
Logarithm of thirty-two divided by logarithm of square root of eight.
But let's apply this logarithm property to this equation.
You just have to know the definition of what a logarithm is.
I prove it in previous Khan Academy logarithm videos, but there's just a general property.
The LOD score(logarithm(base 10) of odds), developed by Newton Morton, is a statistical test often used for linkage analysis in human, animal, and plant populations.
I'm going to show you the last two logarithm properties now.
We can also maximize the logarithm of this expression, which is 3 times log pi+ 5 times log 1- pi.
The exponent p is said to be the logarithm of the number n.
And we know from our logarithm properties, the third one we learned, that that is the same thing as one half times the logarithm of thirty-two divided by the square root of eight, right?
I have tried every mathematical model, logarithm and vector.
So right over here we have-- all of the logs are the same base-- we have logarithm of x plus logarithm of 3, so by this property right over here-- the sum of the logarithms of the same base this is going to be equal to log base 10 of 3 times x of 3x.
And now using this last property--we know we have one logarithm minus another logarithm.
Natural logarithm Common logarithm Binary logarithm Power functions: raise a variable number to a fixed power; also known as Allometric functions; note: if the power is a rational number it is not strictly a transcendental function.
That's going to equal, parentheses, logarithm-- oh, I forgot my base.
Li- offset logarithmic integral function. li- logarithmic integral function or linearly independent. lim- limit of a sequence, or of a function. lim inf- limit inferior. lim sup- limit superior. ln- natural logarithm, loge. lnp1- natural logarithm plus 1 function. ln1p- natural logarithm plus 1 function. log- logarithm.
And we also know--so let me write all of the logarithm properties that we know, over here.
And this is reminder: whenever you see logarithm written without a base, the implicit base is 10.
When the French intel came in, I ran a probability logarithm predicting possible locations of Aibek.
We're going to have, 2, and we're going to take the logarithm of that, 0.3, divided by 1.1, and the logarithm of that.
So this part right over herecan be written as"x" times the logarithm of base 5 of 25 and then of course we have minus log base 5 of"y.
The attention to areas of hyperbolicsectors by Gregoire de Saint-Vincent led to the logarithm function and the modern parametrization of the hyperbola by sector areas.