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In the logarithmic expression . . . log(base 4) 8 , how does the base 4 become base 2?
Here is how it is suppose to be worked out:

log(base2)8 / log(base2)4 =>
log(base2)2^3 / log(base2)2^2 => 3/2

Nov 17, 2013

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