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Learning Curve analysis.

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  • This topic has 6 replies, 6 voices, and was last updated 14 years ago by Kuso.
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  • October 17, 2010 at 6:26 pm #45579
    willynwilson
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    When using the formula.. can some one tell me what log and log 2 is?

    I have no idea what log or log 2 is or where to find the numbers.

    what number is log?!

    im completely stuck on what it is!

    October 17, 2010 at 8:36 pm #69415
    abdulwahabsiddiq
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    if you have a scientific calculator theei you can calculate
    suppose learning rate is 80% then you can calculate
    b=log.8/log2
    =-0.32192

    October 19, 2010 at 5:35 am #69416
    Anonymous
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    Maybe to teach you some maths here,lol log is the short form of logarithm, give you some example, 10^2 = 100 right? When you put this into log, it is log 100 = 2, another example, 10^3 = 1000 then log 1000 = 3, therefore logarithm is used to find the power of a number, for example 10 to the power of 3 = 1000, if you put log 1000, then you can get the 3, scientific calculator enable you to press “log”. But of course rules of logarithm are quite a lot, in the purpose of F5, just understand how to press calculator is enough,lol

    October 21, 2010 at 2:02 pm #69417
    KeshaM
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    pay attention at definition of learn curve. It says lern curve chanegs every time outcome is doubles. it means 1, 2,4,8,16 and etc you dont need to use formula. hope it helps

    November 23, 2010 at 2:29 pm #69419
    Kuso
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    OK GUYS…, CAN SOMEONE TELL ME AS TO WHICH DECIMALS PLACES OR NUMBERS ( DO NOT KNOW WHAT YOU WHERE TAUGHT IN GRADE ONE ), WE SHOULD KEEP OUR CALCULATIONS TO …..,

    November 26, 2010 at 11:12 am #69420
    sids
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    This is how the value of ‘b’ is calculated. For now just learn the formula instead of going into the depths. Use scientific calculator for finding the logs.
    As far as the rounding up is concerned, its recommended to round of up to 3 decimal places.

    November 29, 2010 at 11:12 am #69421
    Kuso
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    thanks dude…,

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