c2: exponentials and logarithms
Exponentials and Logarithms
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Rules of Logarithms
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So, you're pretty confident with powers? 3 to the power 4 and all that sort of stuff.
What's the inverse operation of powers? Why, it's logarithms of course.
Were they invented or discovered by John Napier?
This leads into a C3 topic nicely where we explore the properties of the number 2.71828182845904523536028747135266249775724709369995.........
What's the inverse operation of powers? Why, it's logarithms of course.
Were they invented or discovered by John Napier?
This leads into a C3 topic nicely where we explore the properties of the number 2.71828182845904523536028747135266249775724709369995.........
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This is actually very clever.
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