What is Logarithm?
A logarithm, often abbreviated as “log,” is a mathematical function that represents the exponent to which a specified base must be raised to obtain a given number. In other words, it’s a way of expressing an exponent.
The logarithm of a number “x” to the base “b” is denoted as “logb(x)” and is defined as:
logb(x) = y
Value of Log 4
Value of log(4) is 1.3863 in base e (natural logarithm) and 0.6021 in base 10 (common logarithm). Logarithm is a mathematical function that expresses the power to which a base must be raised to produce a given number or we can say it is a different way to represent the exponent.
In this article, we will learn about the value of log 4 in different base such as 10, e, 3, and 2 and also learn about the methods from which we can find the value of log 4.