Log Base 36 of 20

What is Log Base 36 of 20 or log36(20)?


Log36(20)

= 0.83597500808651

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How to find what is Log Base 36 of 20? The logarithm of a number to a given base is the exponent to which the base must be raised to produce the number. In mathematical terms, if "b" is the base and "x" is the number, then the logarithm of "x" to the base "b" is written as logb(x) and is defined as the exponent "y" such that b^y = x.

The logarithm of a number to a given base is a useful tool in many areas of mathematics and science, including finance, engineering, and physics. It's also used in solving exponential equations and in graphing logarithmic functions.

In mathematics, the most common logarithms are logarithms to the base 10, which are called common logarithms, and logarithms to the base e, which are called natural logarithms. The natural logarithm is denoted by the symbol ln, and has special properties in calculus and other areas of mathematics.

To calculate any "log base of" use this fromula, which is given below-

logb(x) =
loge(x)/loge(b)
; x>0, b>1;

Where,

  • b = base;
  • x = value;

For calculation, here's how to calculate log base 36 of 20 using the formula above, step by step instructions are given below

  1. Input the value as per formula.
    log36(20) =
    loge(20)/loge(36)
  2. Calculate the log value for numerator and denominator part.
    2.995732273554/3.5835189384561
  3. After simplify the fraction, you will get the result. Which is,
    0.83597500808651

log36(20) or Log Base 36 of 20 is equal to 0.83597500808651.

loge(36) 3.5835189384561
log10(36) 1.5563025007673

loge(20) 2.995732273554
log10(20) 1.301029995664

logb(x) Equal to
log36(15) 0.75569579723469
log36(16) 0.77370561446908
log36(17) 0.79062323730228
log36(18) 0.80657359638273
log36(19) 0.82166134175225
log36(20) 0.83597500808651
log36(21) 0.84959016263358
log36(22) 0.86257182017016
log36(23) 0.87497632070001
log36(24) 0.88685280723454
log36(25) 0.89824440170393