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Tyler applied the change of base formula to a logarithmic expression. The resulting expression is shown below. log1/4/log12 Which expression could be Tyler’s original expression?

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User Kato
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Answer:

B

Explanation:

B

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User AsimRazaKhan
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The change of base formula =
\log_b x = (\log_a x)/(\log_a b)
So if you have
(\log (1)/(4))/(\log 12)
The expression would have to be
\log_(12) (1)/(4)
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