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OpenStudy (anonymous):

log4b>5 help please

OpenStudy (anonymous):

this?\[\log_4 b>5\]

OpenStudy (anonymous):

there's 2 answers depending on how its written \[\log 4b>5\] vs \[\log_4 b > 5\]

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OpenStudy (anonymous):

log by itself is normally considered to be \[\log_{10}\] however i have seen instances where it meant \[\log_{e}\] or the natural log "ln" in a nutshell \[x^{\log_x A}=A\]

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