SOLUTION: Please help with this. I can't understand the way my teacher is trying to explain. Let "b" be a number such that log(b)3 = 1.5 and log(b)5=2.2 evaluate the following: 1. l

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Question 563670: Please help with this. I can't understand the way my teacher is trying to explain.
Let "b" be a number such that log(b)3 = 1.5 and log(b)5=2.2
evaluate the following:
1. log (b)5/3
2. log (b)3b^2
3. log (b)45
4. log (b)(b/15)
Thank you so much for your help

Answer by josmiceli(19441)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
This is just making use of general rules of logs:
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All these rules can use any base for the logs
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