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Let log_b (A)=5 and log_b (B)=-4 Find log_b (B^2)
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Question 853766: Having trouble with this logarithm question. Any help would be great thanks.
Let log_b (A)=5 and log_b (B)=-4 Find log_b (B^2)
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