High School Logarithm Evaluator
Calculate y = logb(x) for any base and visualize the curve.
Must be > 0 and ≠1
Must be > 0
Result
Exponential Form
Calculation Steps
Logarithm Evaluator Graph
Understanding Logarithms
A logarithm answers the question: “To what power must we raise a specific base to get a certain number?” In mathematical terms, if by = x, then logb(x) = y.
For example, because 23 = 8, we say that log2(8) = 3. The base is 2, the argument is 8, and the answer is 3.
Why use a Logarithm Evaluator?
While many calculators have a standard “log” button (base 10) and “ln” button (base e), they often lack a button for arbitrary bases like base 2 or base 5. This tool solves that problem instantly using the Change of Base Formula:
This formula allows us to calculate any logarithm using natural logarithms.
Key Properties
- Product Rule: log(ab) = log(a) + log(b)
- Quotient Rule: log(a/b) = log(a) – log(b)
- Power Rule: log(an) = n · log(a)
- Identity: logb(b) = 1 and logb(1) = 0
FAQ
Yes, this tool is free for all students and requires no downloads.
Because 1 raised to any power is still 1 (1y = 1). You cannot get any other number like 2 or 5 from base 1, so the logarithm is undefined.
Logarithms are undefined for negative numbers and zero because a positive base raised to any power always results in a positive number.
Yes! You can input decimal bases (like 0.5) and decimal arguments.