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A 'web log' is typically referred to as a 'blog' in today's world.

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In the term "log," the "o" sound is typically pronounced as a short "o," like in the word "hot."

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In mathematics, the logarithm function is denoted by "log". The base of the logarithm is typically specified, for example, "Log S" usually refers to the logarithm of S to a certain base (e.g., base 10 or base e).

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A change control log typically records details about changes made to a project, including the date of the change, the reason for the change, who requested it, and any impact on the project's timeline or budget.

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i typically find them outside under an old log.

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If you a referring to log cabins having cable television...it is dependent on the location of the cabin. The wiring of a new construction log homes / log cabins is very similar to traditional home construction, so this isn't a barrier. It is probably more typical for a log home / log cabin to have a satellite dish, as they are typically built in more remote areas.

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A change request log typically includes details such as the date of the request, the person making the request, a description of the change requested, the reason for the change, any impact assessments, approvals or rejections, and the status of the change request.

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Prepositions are words that typically show the relationship between a noun or pronoun and other words in a sentence. They often indicate location, direction, time, or the relationship between two elements. Prepositions are essential for providing clarity and context in language.

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"Log racks are used for firewood and storing wood, it protects and covers the wood and some are also weatherproof. You can find small and big ones depending on your needs and use them to typically store firewood."

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Yes, a log can float on water if its density is less than that of water. Logs are typically buoyant because they have a lower density than water, allowing them to float on the surface.

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A log with a subscript typically indicates the base of the logarithm. For example, "log₃(x)" means the logarithm of x in base 3. This notation is used to specify the base of the logarithm function.

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tom dunsdons dad and mum log log log log log log log in my buttt

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log(x6) = log(x) + log(6) = 0.7782*log(x)

log(x6) = 6*log(x)

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Not quite. The log(x/y) = log(x) - log(y)

In words, this reads "The log of a quotient is the difference of the log of the numerator and the log of the denominator."

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For a quotient x/y , then its log is logx - log y . NOT log(x/y)

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The speed of a log flume ride can vary, but typically ranges between 20-30 miles per hour. Some log flumes may reach speeds up to 40 miles per hour on larger, more intense rides.

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"Log" is not a normal variable, it stands for the logarithm function.

log (a.b)=log a+log b

log(a/b)=log a-log b

log (a)^n= n log a

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To simplify the expression log(log(n)), you can rewrite it as log(n) / log(10).

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log(x) - log(6) = log(15)

Add log(6) to each side:

log(x) = log(15) + log(6) = log(15 times 6)

x = 15 times 6

x = 90

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No. log 20 is a positive number , so it you subtract it from log 5 you get less than log 5.

However, log10 5 = 1 - log102 = 2- log1020 .

or

log 5 - log 20 = log 5 - log 4*5 = log 5 - (log 5 + log 4) = log 5 - log 5 - log 4 = - log 4

But we do not need to do all of these computations, because log 5 is different from log 5 - log 20 by the law of the equality that says two equals remain equal if and only if we subtract (in our case) the same thing from them.

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You have to use logarithms (logs).

Here are a few handy tools:

If [ C = D ], then [ log(C) = log(D) ]

log(AB) = log(A) + log(B)

log(A/B) = log(A) - log(B)

log(Np) = p times log(N)

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A journal is the same thing as a diary or a log of events.

A transaction typically refers to the buying and selling of goods.

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To log out of realitykings.com, you typically need to navigate to the account settings or profile section of the website. Look for an option that says "Log out" or "Sign out" and click on it. This will securely log you out of your account and prevent unauthorized access. Remember to always log out of your accounts, especially on shared devices, to protect your privacy and security.

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Yes, Harper Collins is a publishing company that still publishes books. The acquisition editor's contact information can typically be found on the publisher's website under the contact or submissions section. It's also recommended to network with industry professionals or attend writing/publishing events to connect with editors.

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Swedish settlers in early North America introduced the style of log cabin construction that we typically associate with the term "log cabin" in which the logs were said horizontally and stacked rather than placed vertically in the ground.

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log(2) + log(4) = log(2x)

log(2 times 4) = log(2x)

2 times 4 = 2 times 'x'

x = 4

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log(9x) + log(x) = 4log(10)

log(9) + log(x) + log(x) = 4log(10)

2log(x) = 4log(10) - log(9)

log(x2) = log(104) - log(9)

log(x2) = log(104/9)

x2 = 104/9

x = 102/3

x = 33 and 1/3

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log(x) + log(2) = log(2)

Subtract log(2) from each side:

log(x) = 0

x = 100 = 1

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You calculate a log, you do not solve a log!

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how do i log in

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application log, security log, system log

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log(5)125 =

log(5) 5^(3) =

3log(5) 5 =

3 (1) = 3

Remember for any log base if the coefficient is the same as the base then the answer is '1'

Hence

log(10)10 = 1

log(a) a = 1

et.seq.,

You can convert the log base '5' , to log base '10' for ease of the calculator.

Log(5)125 = log(10)125/log(10)5

Hence

log(5)125 = log(10) 5^(3) / log(10)5 =>

log(5)125 = 3log(10)5 / log(10)5

Cancel down by 'log(10)5'.

Hence

log(5)125 = 3

NB one of the factors of 'log' is log(a) a^(n)

The index number of 'n' can be moved to be a coefficient of the 'log'.

Hence

log(a) a^(n) = n*log(a)a

Hope that helps!!!!!

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Typically a "Good jag of wood" is a full load, as much as your trailer or log sled could handle. Picture 1800's era log sleds. Today my personal opinion is about 3 cord of wood that's a good jag

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they drink water. Very small amounts at a time typically the they will get it from anything moist or dew from plants in the morning or evening.

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Log(a) + Log(b) = Log(a * b)

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Yes, you can log in again.

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because you do not log in right instead you log in wrong

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A log-log scale is a set of axes where each axis is logarithmic in scale.

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Sometimes you need to take logs, or antilogs, on both sides of an equation.

Sometimes you need to apply certain common logarithmic identities, especially:

log(xy) = log x + log y

log (x/y) = log x - log y

log (ab) = b log a

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In a log, you would typically find a record of events, actions, or observations that are sequentially noted with timestamps. Logs are commonly used in various fields such as computer science, navigation, and maintenance to track activities and provide a chronological record of events.

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log(36,200) = 4.558709 (rounded)

log[log(36,200)] = 0.658842 (rounded)

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Log (x^3) = 3 log(x)

Log of x to the third power is three times log of x.

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False

When logs are taken, division becomes subtraction, so the log of a quotient is the log of the numerator minus the log of the denominator.

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Assuming you are asking about the natural logarithms (base e):

log (-1) = i x pi

therefore

log (log -1) = log (i x pi) = log i + log pi = (pi/2)i + log pi which is approximately 1.14472989 + 1.57079633 i

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