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In ], the base-''b'' '''cologarithm''', sometimes shortened to '''colog''', of a number is the base-''b'' ] of the ] of the number. It is equal to the ''negative'' base-''b'' logarithm of the number. | |||
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:<math> \operatorname{colog}_b\ x = \log_b \left(\frac{1}{x} \right) = \log_b 1-\log_b x = -\log_b x \, </math> | |||
In ], a decimal cologarithm is indicated by the letter p (originally the Greek letter ρ){{Fact|date=June 2009}}.<br />For example, ] = – log<sub>10</sub> ''K'' and ] = – log<sub>10</sub> . | |||
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