Use common logarithms

Sometimes we may see a logarithm written without a base. In this case, we assume that the base is 10. In other words, the expression log(x) means log10(x). We call a base-10 logarithm a common logarithm. Common logarithms are used to measure the Richter Scale mentioned at the beginning of the section. Scales for measuring the brightness of stars and the pH of acids and bases also use common logarithms.

Definition of the Common Logarithm

A common logarithm is a logarithm with base 10. We write log10(x) simply as log(x). The common logarithm of a positive number x satisfies the following definition.

For x>0,

y=log(x) is equivalent to 10y=x

We read log(x) as, “the logarithm with base 10 of x ” or “log base 10 of x. “

The logarithm y is the exponent to which 10 must be raised to get x.

Given a common logarithm of the form y=log(x), evaluate it mentally.

  1. Rewrite the argument x as a power of 10: 10y=x.
  2. Use previous knowledge of powers of 10 to identify y by asking, “To what exponent must 10 be raised in order to get x?
Finding the Value of a Common Logarithm Mentally

Evaluate y=log(1000) without using a calculator.

First we rewrite the logarithm in exponential form: 10y=1000. Next, we ask, “To what exponent must 10 be raised in order to get 1000?” We know

103=1000

Therefore, log(1000)=3.

Evaluate y=log(1,000,000).

log(1,000,000)=6

Given a common logarithm with the form y=log(x), evaluate it using a calculator.

  1. Press [LOG].
  2. Enter the value given for x, followed by [ ) ].
  3. Press [ENTER].
Finding the Value of a Common Logarithm Using a Calculator

Evaluate y=log(321) to four decimal places using a calculator.

  • Press [LOG].
  • Enter 321, followed by [ ) ].
  • Press [ENTER].

Rounding to four decimal places, log(321)2.5065.

Analysis

Note that 102=100 and that 103=1000. Since 321 is between 100 and 1000, we know that log(321) must be between log(100) and log(1000). This gives us the following:

100<321<10002<2.5065<3

Evaluate y=log(123) to four decimal places using a calculator.

log(123)2.0899

Rewriting and Solving a Real-World Exponential Model

The amount of energy released from one earthquake was 500 times greater than the amount of energy released from another. The equation 10x=500 represents this situation, where x is the difference in magnitudes on the Richter Scale. To the nearest thousandth, what was the difference in magnitudes?

We begin by rewriting the exponential equation in logarithmic form.

10x=500log(500)=xUse the definition of the common log.

Next we evaluate the logarithm using a calculator:

  • Press [LOG].
  • Enter 500, followed by [ ) ].
  • Press [ENTER].
  • To the nearest thousandth, log(500)2.699.

The difference in magnitudes was about 2.699.

The amount of energy released from one earthquake was 8,500 times greater than the amount of energy released from another. The equation 10x=8500 represents this situation, where x is the difference in magnitudes on the Richter Scale. To the nearest thousandth, what was the difference in magnitudes?

The difference in magnitudes was about 3.929.