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1) <math>\log_a b^n=n\log_a b</math>. | 1) <math>\log_a b^n=n\log_a b</math>. | ||
2) <math>\log_{a^n} b=\frac{1}{n}\log_a b</math>. | 2) <math>\log_{a^n} b=\frac{1}{n}\log_a b</math>. | ||
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== See also == | == See also == |
Revision as of 17:46, 26 August 2019
Problem
Find if .
Solution 1
Raise both as exponents with base 8:
A quick explanation of the steps: On the 1st step, we use the property of logarithms that . On the 2nd step, we use the fact that . On the 3rd step, we use the change of base formula, which states for arbitrary .
Solution 2: Substitution
We wish to convert this expression into one which has a uniform base. Let's scale down all the powers of 8 to 2.
Solving, we get , which is what we want.
Just a quick note- In this solution, we used 2 important rules of logarithm: 1) . 2) .
Solution 3
See also
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