Question 755690
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Apply *[tex \LARGE n\cdot\log_b(x)\ =\ \log_b\left(x^n\right)]


Then apply:


"The sum of the logs is the log of the product" and "The difference of the logs is the log of the quotient", i.e. 
*[tex \LARGE \log_b\left(x_1\right)\ +\ \log_b\left(x_2\right)\ =\ \log_b\left(x_1x_2\right)\ \ ] and *[tex \LARGE \ \ \log_b\left(x_1\right)\ -\ \log_b\left(x_2\right)\ =\ \log_b\left(\frac{x_1}{x_2}\right)]


John
*[tex \LARGE e^{i\pi}\ +\ 1\ =\ 0]
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My calculator said it, I believe it, that settles it
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