SOLUTION: show that log8 1000=log2 10 algebraically
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Question 571058: show that log8 1000=log2 10 algebraically
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show that log8 1000=log2 10 algebraically
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log(1000)/log(8) = log(10)/log(2)
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log(1000)/log(10) = log(8)/log(2)
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log10(1000) = log2(8)
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3 = 3
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Cheers,
Stan H.
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