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How would I go about proving 1/log a +1/log a = 1/log base 100 a. Any help would be greatly appreciate. Thanks
15 years ago

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Answered by bobpursley
Facts:
log base 100 a= 1/2 logbase10 a
1/loga + 1/log a= 2/loga

so,
1/logbase100 a= 2/log a
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