We
can't have logarithms without bases.
If
then
and
we say we are 'finding log base
of
'.
For
example if
then
to
3 decimal places.
Some
bases are more commonly used than others. Base 10 is the most
commonly used. This is because we have 10 fingers, so the most
commonly used number system is in base 10. Some cultures use other
bases. There is a tribe in West Africa that uses base 20 – 20
fingers and toes – and our time system uses base 60: 60 minutes in
a hour, 60 seconds in a minute.
In
maths though, the most natural base is
This
number arises naturally because the solution to the differential
equation
is
In
some senses the base is not really relevant since an exponential can
be expressed in any base. If
then
we can write
and
the base is then 2.
Bases
less than one are also possible. If
then
the base is
We
can write
and
so
All
bases have in common though that they must be positive, reflecting
that the equation
has
no solution in general if
Exponential
functions with different bases are shown in the graph below.
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