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5 May 2025

  • diffhist Logarithm 13:19 +84 Fishsicles talk changes (Natural logarithms: Calling "log x" meaning log base e "incorrect" is a very strong claim. It's incorrect in the context of some authors, usually of secondary or undergraduate textbooks and teachers grading from those books, but it is accepted as meaning not just base 10 or base e, but also base 2 or an arbitrary base in different contexts. The only "global" math standard I know of is ISO 80000-2 and I don't believe it proscribes any use of log (though it has its own names, ln/lb/lg))