What is the value of the common logarithm log 10,000?

1 Answer
Sep 13, 2014

Logarithms in base 10 (common log) is the power of 10 that produces that number.
log(10,000) = 4 since 10^4=10000.

Additional examples:
log(100)=2
log(10)=1
log(1) = 0

And:
log(frac{1}{10})=-1
log(.1)=-1

The domain of the common log as well as the logarithm in any base, is x > 0. You can not take a log of a negative number, since any positive base can NOT produce a negative number, no matter what the power!

Ex: log_2(8)=3 and log_2(frac{1}{8})=-3
log_3(9)=2 since 3^2=9

log_5(-5) is undefined!