What is multiplication? Upon review logarithms, and square roots, I realized that I have no intuitive grasp of multiplication-well no more so than I have for addition. Is it simply another thing we need to memorize? I understand that things like $\sqrt2$ could just be memorize as the thing, that when applied to itself, gives two... But this makes a lot less sense to me then thinking about things like $2+2=4$. Logarithms are a function that express a number as a power of some base, but when you get fractions for the logarithms, I don't really know what that means-What is $2^{1.2}$, or any decimal power for that matter.
Upon rereading the link posted below, I think I can repose my question a bit. If these operations are axiomatic, as I felt they were, the idea of a square root is the inverse of exponentiation. How do I grasp exponentiation intuitively? Multiplication and addition have natural roots in our minds, if exponentiation is also fundamental, what is it? Also when is exponentiation not just repeated multiplication?