5.3 Logarithmic Functions and Properties
After learning about the notion of inverse functions, we now turn to one of the most important functions in algebra: the logarithmic function. It turns out that the logarithmic function is the inverse of the exponential function, and logs come with their own set of unique properties. We discuss the key features and special properties of logs in this section, along with how to properly define the domain of the log.
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