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  • https://math.libretexts.org/Courses/Coastline_College/Math_C170%3A_Precalculus_(Tran)/04%3A_Exponential_and_Logarithmic_Functions/4.04%3A_Logarithmic_Functions
    The inverse of an exponential function is a logarithmic function, and the inverse of a logarithmic function is an exponential function.
  • https://math.libretexts.org/Courses/SUNY_Schenectady_County_Community_College/Professor_Holz'_Topics_in_Contemporary_Mathematics/04%3A_Population_Growth_Models/4.04%3A_Logarithmic_Functions
    The inverse of an exponential function is a logarithmic function, and the inverse of a logarithmic function is an exponential function.
  • https://math.libretexts.org/Courses/Mission_College/Math_001%3A_College_Algebra_(Kravets)/06%3A_Exponential_and_Logarithmic_Functions/6.03%3A_Logarithmic_Functions
    The inverse of an exponential function is a logarithmic function, and the inverse of a logarithmic function is an exponential function.
  • https://math.libretexts.org/Bookshelves/Precalculus/Precalculus_2e_(OpenStax)/04%3A_Exponential_and_Logarithmic_Functions/4.04%3A_Logarithmic_Functions
    The inverse of an exponential function is a logarithmic function, and the inverse of a logarithmic function is an exponential function.
  • https://math.libretexts.org/Courses/Hartnell_College/MATH_25%3A_PreCalculus_(Abramson_OpenStax)/04%3A_Exponential_and_Logarithmic_Functions/4.03%3A_Logarithmic_Functions
    The inverse of an exponential function is a logarithmic function, and the inverse of a logarithmic function is an exponential function.
  • https://math.libretexts.org/Workbench/Book-_Precalculus_I_for_Highline_College_w/Rational_Inequalities_and_Equations_of_Circles/1.04%3A_Exponential_and_Logarithmic_Functions/1.4.04%3A_Logarithmic_Functions
    The inverse of an exponential function is a logarithmic function, and the inverse of a logarithmic function is an exponential function.
  • https://math.libretexts.org/Courses/Quinebaug_Valley_Community_College/MAT186%3A_Pre-calculus_-_Walsh/04%3A_Exponential_and_Logarithmic_Functions/4.03%3A_Logarithmic_Functions
    The inverse of an exponential function is a logarithmic function, and the inverse of a logarithmic function is an exponential function.
  • https://math.libretexts.org/Courses/Highline_College/Math_141%3A_Precalculus_I_(old_edition)/04%3A_Exponential_and_Logarithmic_Functions/4.03%3A_Logarithmic_Functions
    The inverse of an exponential function is a logarithmic function, and the inverse of a logarithmic function is an exponential function.
  • https://math.libretexts.org/Courses/Monroe_Community_College/MTH_165_College_Algebra_MTH_175_Precalculus/04%3A_Exponential_and_Logarithmic_Functions/4.03%3A_Logarithmic_Functions
    Convert between log and exponential form. Evaluate logarithms by using the definition of the exponential equivalent. Use common and natural logarithms. Evaluate common and natural logs on a calculator...Convert between log and exponential form. Evaluate logarithms by using the definition of the exponential equivalent. Use common and natural logarithms. Evaluate common and natural logs on a calculator.
  • https://math.libretexts.org/Courses/Cosumnes_River_College/Math_372%3A_College_Algebra_for_Calculus_(2e)/04%3A_Exponential_and_Logarithmic_Functions/4.03%3A_Logarithmic_Functions
    This section introduces logarithmic functions as the inverses of exponential functions. It covers their properties, common and natural logarithms, and how to evaluate and rewrite logarithmic expressio...This section introduces logarithmic functions as the inverses of exponential functions. It covers their properties, common and natural logarithms, and how to evaluate and rewrite logarithmic expressions. The section also explains the relationship between logarithmic and exponential equations, including conversion between forms. Examples illustrate solving logarithmic equations and their real-world applications.

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