What is Logarithm?
A logarithm is the inverse operation of the exponential function. The logarithm functions are denoted as f(x) = logb z where b is the base of the logarithm and z is the number. The formula for converting the logarithm to exponent is given as:
xa = q ⇔ a = logx q
Types of Logarithms
The two types of logarithms are:
- Common Logarithm (log10 x): The logarithm with base 10 is called as common logarithm.
- Natural Logarithm (loge18): The logarithm with base e is called as natural logarithm.
Value of Log 0
Value of log 0 is undefined. It is not a real number as we can never get zero by raising any power of any number. This can never be reached to zero but can be approached using negative power or infinitely large value. In this article, we will discuss the value of Log 0 along with basic understanding of logarithms. We will also discuss how to derive Log 0 both Log10 0 and Loge 0.