It is the same value...If logea - logeb = loge(a/b), why isn't loge12 - loge4 the same value on the calculator as loge(12/4)?
If so, maybe OP is using the 'log' button on the calculator. You need to use "ln" with logs involving "e" as their base. 'log' button is only for logs with 10 as their base.It is the same value...
That wouldn't make a difference, because it doesn't really matter what the base is, the log rule as the OP stated still applies no matter the base isIf so, maybe OP is using the 'log' button on the calculator. You need to use "ln" with logs involving "e" as their base. 'log' button is only for logs with 10 as their base.
OP could have done log(12) - log(4) = ln(3) on the calcThat wouldn't make a difference, because it doesn't really matter what the base is, the log rule as the OP stated still applies no matter the base is
Lol how is it problem solved if you didn't manage to find out why you were getting different values? Or did you manage to find out? Was it just a calculator typo? What were the values you were getting? Maybe we can deduce what you were typing in to get those values.I don't know how I got different values... oh well, problem solved haha
I probably done a mistake while entering the numbers onto the calculator, I honestly don't remember how I was getting different values though, if I come across the same problem again I'll see what I'm doing wrong.Lol how is it problem solved if you didn't manage to find out why you were getting different values? Or did you manage to find out? Was it just a calculator typo? What were the values you were getting? Maybe we can deduce what you were typing in to get those values.