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A '''cologarithm''', sometimes shortened to '''colog''', is the ] of the ] of a number. This means that <math> \mathrm{co}\log x = \log \left(\frac{1}{x} \right) = -\log x </math>
A '''cologarithm''', sometimes shortened to '''colog''', is the ] of the ] of a number. This means that <math> \mathrm{co}\log x = \log \left(\frac{1}{x} \right) = -\log x </math>
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