This chapter discusses exponential and logarithmic functions, including their key properties and relationships. Exponential functions involve using a fixed number, called the base, as an exponent. Logarithmic functions are the inverse of exponential functions and involve finding the exponent that a fixed base must be raised to to equal the output value.
This chapter discusses exponential and logarithmic functions, including their key properties and relationships. Exponential functions involve using a fixed number, called the base, as an exponent. Logarithmic functions are the inverse of exponential functions and involve finding the exponent that a fixed base must be raised to to equal the output value.
This chapter discusses exponential and logarithmic functions, including their key properties and relationships. Exponential functions involve using a fixed number, called the base, as an exponent. Logarithmic functions are the inverse of exponential functions and involve finding the exponent that a fixed base must be raised to to equal the output value.