SOLUTION: simplify by using logarithmic law:
log1 to the base e + 3log10 to the base 10 - log32 to the base 2
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Question 852054: simplify by using logarithmic law:
log1 to the base e + 3log10 to the base 10 - log32 to the base 2
Answer by ankor@dixie-net.com(22740) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
log1 to the base e + 3log10 to the base 10 - log32 to the base 2
the nat log of 1 = 0 so we can ignore that.
we know the log of 1000 is 3
we know that 32 = 2^5, therefore
3 - 5 = -2
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