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Re: Definition of Variables for later Use

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Hi again, guys! :)

I've made some progress in my work. Thanks for your help! :D

I would like to ask you if anyone knows how to work in LaTeX using Decibels. I mean, I have a function that using sexagesimal degrees, and I want to obtain a representation of it, but I want to convert the representation into Decibels (sexagesimal degrees --> decibels). I've looking for some structure that made this, but I've can't to found it...

If you know something about this, I would appreciate your help.

Thanks again! :)

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LaTeX Beginner
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Re: Definition of Variables for later Use

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I've thought that I could use a logarithm in order to get my function representation in decibels. But I can't find any useful structure of logarithm 10... I've saw in some forums that the below structure could be fine:

\log {}

But it doesnt work... Any idea to define or use logarithms in LaTeX??
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