SOLUTION: prove that 27^log2=8^log3
Hint : take log both the sides
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Question 1119015: prove that 27^log2=8^log3
Hint : take log both the sides
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prove that 27^log2=8^log3
Hint : take log both the sides
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They want you to use this property . The key is you need to use it more than once.
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