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| How about the formula you were talking about? | |
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| It's called the change of base formula. Basically it says that log base c of a equals log base b of a divided by log base b of c. | |
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| Do you have to make examples. | |
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| Yes, an example for the product property would be maybe log (7*8) would be the same as log (7) + log(8). In this case they both equal to around 1.75. | |
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| Ok, what about the quotient property? | |
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| Well, an example is that log (5/6) would be the same amount as log (5) - log (6). These both round up down to -0.08. | |
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