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Use the change of base formula to evaluate the logarithms to the nearest thousandth. log36 = ✔ 1.631 log520 = ✔ 1.861 log2 (One-fifth) = ✔ –2.322
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Use the change of base formula to evaluate the logarithms to the nearest thousandth. log36 = ✔ 1.631 log520 = ✔ 1.861 log2 (One-fifth) = ✔ –2.322
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Use the change of base formula to evaluate the logarithms to the nearest thousandth.
log36 =
✔ 1.631
log520 =
✔ 1.861
log2 (One-fifth) =
✔ –2.322
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the answers are 1.631, 1.861, -2.322
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