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icang [17]
3 years ago
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use the change of base formula to evaluate log[3](58). then convert log[3](58) to a logarithm in base 4?

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1 answer:
devlian [24]3 years ago
3 0
Log[3](58)=3.69597450
log[3](58) to a logarithm in base 4= 167.957<span>
if you still need it.</span>
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