| 21. | For example, the logarithm of 120 is given by:
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| 22. | See common logarithm for details on the use of characteristics and mantissas.
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| 23. | Decadic ) logarithm of the minimum angle of resolution ( MAR ).
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| 24. | In geological applications the logarithm is normally taken to the base 2.
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| 25. | If we take the natural logarithm of both sides, we find that
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| 26. | The logarithm of the distance is taken to accentuate the details ".
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| 27. | A matrix has a logarithm if and only if it is invertible.
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| 28. | This logarithm is known as the " principal logarithm ".
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| 29. | This logarithm is known as the " principal logarithm ".
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| 30. | The logarithm in the thermodynamic definition is the natural logarithm.
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