Logarithm of a transcendental number Can anything be said about the nature of the number logy where y is a transcendental number not of the form y=e^x or written trivially in that form using x=log w for some w transcendental? Would the result always be transcendental? Just considering real numbers here.

themobius6s

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2022-09-30

Logarithm of a transcendental number
Can anything be said about the nature of the number log y where y is a transcendental number not of the form y = e x or written trivially in that form using x = log w for some w transcendental? Would the result always be transcendental? Just considering real numbers here.

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Alannah Hanson

Alannah Hanson

Beginner2022-10-01Added 11 answers

What can be said about ln y where y is not of the form y = e x ?
That such a value can never exist. Because only negative numbers aren't of the form y = e x and the natural logs of negative numbers don't exist.
Is it always transcendental?
No, it is never transcendental because it never exists.
If y is non-negative and it's not of the form y = e x ; x not transcendental? Is that always transcendental?
Yes. If y is not of the form y = e x ; x not transcendental then y is of the form y = e x ; x is transcendental, so ln y = x is transcendental.

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