Logarithms: Undoing Exponential Functions

Logarithms represent the inverse operation of exponential functions. They undo the process of raising a base to a variable exponent by determining the power to which the base must be raised to obtain a given number. Logarithms enable us to solve equations involving exponential growth or decay, describe phenomena like population dynamics or radioactive decay, and simplify complex mathematical operations such as differentiation and integration.

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