Asked by Bubble
Can In 5 + log2 10 be written as a single logarithm? Explain.
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Answered by
Steve
log_2(10) = ln10/ln2
so you have
ln5 + ln10/ln2
= ln(5*10^(1/ln2))
I don't think you're gonna be able to get rid of the second log somewhere in the expression
so you have
ln5 + ln10/ln2
= ln(5*10^(1/ln2))
I don't think you're gonna be able to get rid of the second log somewhere in the expression
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