a.
The logarithm using the change of the base formula with the common logarithms.
a.
Answer to Problem 60RE
The result is 2.132.
Explanation of Solution
Given:
The expression is given as:
Assuming a , b and x are the positive real numbers, where a , b should not be equal to unity.
The formulae for the change of the base:
Here,
The result is 2.132.
b.
The logarithm using the change of the base formula with the natural logarithms.
b.
Answer to Problem 60RE
The result is 2.132.
Explanation of Solution
Given:
The expression is given as:
Assuming a , b and x are the positive real numbers, where a , b should not be equal to unity.
The formulae for the change of the base:
Here,
The result is 2.132.
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