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OpenStudy (anonymous):

evaluate log(y/10)

OpenStudy (anonymous):

log(y/10)=log(y)-log(10)

OpenStudy (turingtest):

this is the exact same as the last problem what rule did we apply?

OpenStudy (turingtest):

yeah, that one....

OpenStudy (anonymous):

lol sorry :)

OpenStudy (turingtest):

'sok man :)

OpenStudy (anonymous):

10

OpenStudy (turingtest):

where did you get 10 from?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

now what do we do once we get 10 sorry im the type you have tp walk me through everytime i hate math

OpenStudy (turingtest):

you have to think about what logarithms mean\[\log_2(4)\]is like asking "2 raised to what power is 4 ?" so what's the answer to that question?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

2

OpenStudy (turingtest):

sorry I missed your reply that's right, and when you see\[\log a\]with nothing below the log sign indicating the base, that usually means base 10 so\[\log(10)\]asks "10 to what power is 10 ?"

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