e/Indefinite logarithm

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has glosseng: The indefinite logarithm of a positive number n (variously denoted [\log n], \mathrmLog}(n) or even sometimes just \log n) is the logarithm without regard to any particular base: it is a function (of the base), not a number. This is as opposed to the ordinary, or definite logarithm, where there is always (implicitly or explicitly) a particular base to which the logarithm is being taken.
lexicalizationeng: indefinite logarithm
instance of(noun) the exponent required to produce a given number
logarithm, log

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