Questions & Answers for: calculate logarithms base 2 ti

Question about TI-83 Plus Calculator

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logarithms with other bases, use change-of-base. let's say you want to do log base 5 of 25. for clarity i'll write this as log(5) 25. you would have to do log(10) 25 / log(10) 5 to get 2. key sequence

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...calculate that with the TI-30XA, for example: ln(0.24) Hi, Sorry to contradict you but there are many types of logarithms, the most important ones are the common logarithms (log in base 10), the ...

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...calculate the logarithm to any base by using the relationship   logb(x) = log(x) / log(b) = ln(x) / ln(b) Thus, if you calculate log(64) / log(2), you will get 6, and the same with the ...

Question about TI-30 XIIS Calculator

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...The TI-30 XIIS, like most calculators, cannot do logarithms to base 5 directly. You need to apply the formula: To calculate the logarithm at base 5 of 25, you key in: 25 [log] [ ÷] 5 [log]

Question about TI-89 Calculator

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...log function (diamond shift of the 7 key). For example, the base-2 logarithm of 16 is diamond 7 1 6 , 2 ) ENTER. If the base is 10 (common logarithms), you can omit the comma and the second

Question about TI-30XA Calculator

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For example, if A ^ X = 2; then X = logA(2); This calculator only works in base-10 logarithms or natural logarithms, you should use the base conversion formula. logA(X) = logC(X) / logC(A). Good luck

...logarithms seems to be working, and I just reset the memory to the factory settings, but it didn't help. "log(2)8" means "common logarithm of 2 multiplied by 8".The TI-84 has three different ...

Question about TI-86 Calculator

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logarithms, and there is no way to change those bases. However, the logarithm to any base can be calculated easily. To calculate the logarithm-base-b of x, simply calculate ln(x)/ln(b) or log(x)/log(b

Question about TI-30XA Calculator

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...TI-30XA calculates logarithms to base e and base 10. You can calculate the log of x to any base b by calculating the logarithm of x and dividing it by the logarithm of b: log(x)/log(b) or

...logarithms on the TI-89 Titanium. For the logarithm base x of y, use the `log(` function as follows: `log(y, x)`. For example, to calculate log base 2 of 8, enter `log(8, 2)`. Check your input and ...

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