At 10:08 19/04/2010 -0700, Arthur Bryant wrote:
Where do I get the input for the symbol between the 3 and 4. I do not find it on my computer so how do I get it into a program?

It will be on your keyboard - as others have already explained.

Also being the inverse, would dividing 1 by the already determined log produce it?

No: you are mixing up different senses of "inverse"! The logarithm function is the inverse of the antilogarithm or exponential function in the sense that it is the function which does the opposite - that undoes what the other function does. And this idea works both ways, so that the exponential function is also the inverse of the logarithm function.

Yes: it's true that the reciprocal function - one over x - is sometimes known as the "inverse" of x. But that doesn't mean that the reciprocal function is the inverse of all other functions. In fact, the reciprocal (or "inverse") function is its own inverse!

Brian Barker


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