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Definitions
General
The decimal (also called decadic) logarithm of a number x, is a power p so that 10p= x. In modern notation decimal logarithm is written as or lg(x). Any positive real number has a decimal logarithm. The decimal logarithm of 1 is 0, while the decimal logarithm of 0 approaches negative infinity.
The graph of the decimal logarithm function is shown in the figure below. It is a monotonic function.

Properties
The derivative of the decimal logarithm function is:
The integral of the decimal logarithm function is given by: