I have been puzzled by the following issue: When I am using `LogLogPlot`, while the graph of the function is transformed into the corresponding logarithmic expression, the values on the `x` and `y` axes remain the same. A good example is the following, taken from the documentation: LogLogPlot[x^2, {x, 0.1, 10}] [![enter image description here][1]][1] When at `x=10` the value of `x^2` at $y$ axis should be, as correctly shown `100` but at a `LogLogPlot`, with `Log[10,x]` it should be: $\text{Log} (10^2)=2 \text{Log} 10=2$. Also, at `x=10` the $x$ axis should be equivalently $\text{Log 10} =1$. But none of this is happening. How is it possible to tell *Mathematica* to show the logarithmic values of the function and not the original ones? [1]: https://i.sstatic.net/du3ww.png