Tp^[2](e)a]e]h logj(16), In90(=loge90)=4.49980967, Hbiajcdh in(90) – HP SmartCalc 300s User Manual
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Exponential Functions and Logarithmic
Functions
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• For the logarithmic function "log(", you can
specify base m using the syntax "log (m, n)".
If you input only a single value, a base of 10 is used
for the calculation.
• "ln("is a natural logarithm function with basee
•You can also use the B3 key when inputting an
expression with the form of'logmn" while using
Math format.For details,see
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|Tp^[2](E)a]E]H logj(16)
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log(2,16)
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Note that you must input the base ( base m)
when using the B3 key for input.
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In90(=loge90)=4.49980967
HBiajCDH in(90)
4.49980967
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