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Filter by Meaning The solution to the differential equation was found using a logarithmic formula.
The logarithmic technique proved useful in solving the differential equation.
The amount of data stored in a hard drive may increase at a logarithmic rate over time.
The performance of a computer algorithm may be analyzed using a logarithmic relationship between input size and running time.
The energy output of a nuclear reactor may be controlled through a logarithmic relationship with the control rods.
The engineer designed a logarithmic amplifier to process signals in a communication system.
The scientist used logarithmic equations to model the rate of decay in a radioactive substance.
The engineer used logarithmic scales to plot the data on the graph.
The use of logarithmic functions to solve differential equations is an important tool in physics research.
The logarithmic method of solving differential equations is widely used in engineering applications.
The logarithmic solution of the differential equation yielded unexpected results.
The human perception of sound loudness follows a logarithmic relationship with sound intensity.
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