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Mathamatic Formulas And Additional Help.

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« on: June 10, 2008, 02:50:33 am »

In the
Code:
Logarithms

y = logb(x) if and only if x=b y
logb(1) = 0

logb(b) = 1

logb(x*y) = logb(x) + logb(y)

logb(x/y) = logb(x) - logb(y)

logb(x n) = n logb(x)

logb(x) = logb(c) * logc(x) = logc(x) / logc(b)


The logb,can also be changed in refrence to logb(p x) = n lopx (np)
The formula here tells you that the addition complexcity is defined as multiplication not devision.

In some ways yes,and you can always change the (PX) to any variable in the equation.
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