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Log 300=a is equal to what logarithmic equation

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when you have something like say log, no base given, like log₃ or log₆ or log₉, then the base 10 is implied, so a "bare" log, really means log₁₀

anyway... so then


\bf log_{{ a}}{{ b}}=y \iff {{ a}}^y={{ b}}\qquad\qquad % exponential notation 2nd form {{ a}}^y={{ b}}\iff log_{{ a}}{{ b}}=y \\\\ -------------------------------\\\\ log(300)=a\implies log_(10)(300)=a\impliedby \begin{array}{llll} \textit{what is the exponent, 10}\\ \textit{needs, to be 300? is
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