How do you solve log_10 2?
1 Answer
Explanation:
One somewhat cumbersome way of calculating
First note that
If we raise
Let's see what happens:
2^10 = 1024 >= 1000 = 10^3
So the first digit after the decimal point is
Divide
To find the next digit of the logarithm, calculate
1.024^10 ~~ 1.26765060022822940149
This is still less than
Then:
1.26765060022822940149^10 ~~ 10.71508607186267320891 >= 10^1
So the next digit of the logarithm is
Divide
Then:
1.071508607186267320891^10 ~~ 1.99506311688075838379
This is still less than
Then:
1.99506311688075838379^10 ~~ 999.00209301438450246726
That is very close to
Putting our digits together