SOLUTION: Hello, I need help with solving this problem; 5^?=19
Find the missing number. Round to the nearest thousandth. Rewrite in logarithmic form and use the change of base formula?
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Question 926188: Hello, I need help with solving this problem; 5^?=19
Find the missing number. Round to the nearest thousandth. Rewrite in logarithmic form and use the change of base formula?
Answer by josgarithmetic(39620) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Use a variable.
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That was not according to the instructions you listed. Your instructions would be like,
and then use the change of base formula.
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CHANGE OF BASE FORMULA
Convert logarithm in base b into logarithm in base c
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