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To find we will need to use the properties on the base c logarithms we have. There are properties for products, quotients and powers of arguments. Since 4 is a power of 2 we can use and the property about powers in the argument of a logarithm to find :
Using the property, , to move the exponent out of the argument:
Now we jsut divide by two:
We now have three base c logarithms. For we look for a product, quotient or power of 2, 4 and/or 5 which makes 10. Obviously 2*5=10 so:
Now we can use the property for products in an argument, , to separate the 2 and the 5:
We can replace these logarithms with what we know them to be: