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A logarithm is the exponent to which the base must be raised to produce a
given number.
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3 = log28 - 3 is called the logarithm of 8 with base 2 (is equivalent to: 23 = 8)
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common logarithms (log x) - base is 10 (log10100 = 2 is equivalent to 102 = 100)
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natural logarithms (ln x) - base is e (e = 2.718...)
Logarithms are used to express dynamic processes, also in MRI. | |
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