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log5 = 0.699, log2 = 0.301. Use these values to evaluate log40log5 = 0.699, log2 = 0.301. Use these values to evaluate log40.
One of the logarithmic identities is: log(ab) = log(a) + log(b). Using the numbers 2 and 5, we somehow need to get to 40.
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On the link above, take a look at the bottom where it says prime factorization. We have:
40 = 2 x 2 x 2 x 5
Using our logarithmic identity, we have:
log40 = log(2 x 2 x 2 x 5)
Rewriting this using our identity, we have:
log40 = log2 + log2 + log2 + log5
log40 = 0.301 + 0.301 + 0.301 + 0.699
log40 = [B]1.602
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