SOLUTION: Trying to help my son - but it's a long time since I tackled this subject Transpose the formula b=log e t - log e D to make t the subject Show using laws of logarithms tha

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Question 413440: Trying to help my son - but it's a long time since I tackled this subject
Transpose the formula b=log e t - log e D to make t the subject

Show using laws of logarithms that
I=log 2 (1/p) can be expressed as I = -log 2 (p)

Answer by josmiceli(19441)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
I'm not sure, but I think this is what you wrote:

If so,




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This is the same concept as this easier problem:
(log to the base 10)




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