SOLUTION: I'm stuck on this question:
{{{ log( 2, 16 ) }}} + {{{ log(sqrt5, 25 ) }}}
I worked out the first part as 4log 2 with base 3 but not sure this is right. Any help would be great
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I worked out the first part as 4log 2 with base 3 but not sure this is right. Any help would be great. Thanks. 
Answer by stanbon(75887)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
 log2(16) +  logsqrt5(25)
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= 4 + 4
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= 8
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Why?
2^4 = 16
(sqrt(5))^4 = 25
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cheers,
Stan H.
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