noun
- mathematical functions that represent the power to which a base number must be raised to produce a given number
Usage: mathematics; plural of logarithm
Examples
- Students learned to calculate logarithms in their advanced algebra class.
- The scientist used logarithms to analyze the exponential growth data.
- Natural logarithms have a base of e, approximately 2.718.
- Common logarithms use base 10 and are helpful for scientific calculations.
- The earthquake’s magnitude was measured using logarithms.
- Logarithms can transform multiplication problems into addition problems.
- The calculator has special functions for computing logarithms quickly.