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This free exponent calculator determines the result of exponentiation, including expressions that use the irrational number e as a base.
Our e calculator is an easy way to calculate Euler's number to any power.
The natural log calculator calculates the value of the natural logarithm of a given number.
Try our power of a power calculator to simplify the calculation of an exponent raised to another exponent.
The dividing radicals calculator is here to help you find the quotient of two roots of arbitrary order.
The log calculator (logarithm) calculates the value of a logarithm with an arbitrary base.
The exponential growth calculator calculates the final value of some quantity, given its initial value, rate of growth, and elapsed time.
The antilog calculator determines the value of an antilogarithm with an arbitrary base.
This dividing exponents calculator shows you step-by-step how to divide any two exponents.
Convert an integer to exponential form or from logarithm form to exponential form using our exponential form calculator.
The exponential function calculator will help you solve commonly used forms of the exponential function, given some known points on the line. The calculator will also let you evaluate any exponential function with any parameters.
Use the multiplying exponents calculator whenever you need a step-by-step solution to a problem related to the multiplication of exponents.
The multiply radicals calculator lets you find the product of two radical expressions with roots of any order.
The change of base formula calculator is here to help you out whenever you have a logarithm whose base you would like to change.
The condense logarithms calculator is here to take a sum or difference of different log expressions (possibly with multiples) and change it into a single one.
The expanding logarithms calculator uses the formulas for the logarithm of a product, a quotient, and a power to describe the corresponding expression in terms of other logarithmic functions.
The log base 2 calculator quickly computes the value of the logarithm function with base two, i.e., logâ‚‚(x) for arbitrary (positive) x.
Use this online negative log calculator to calculate the negative logarithm of any number.