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How to change base of logarithms: Best answer gets 27 points and brainliest answer

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Answer:

1/3

Step-by-step explanation:

 To change from one base to another, we use the formula

Logb x = Loga x/Loga b

log1/9  (3^(1/3) /3)


log3 ((3^(1/3) /3))

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log3 (1/9)


Log a /b = log a - log b

and 1/9 = 3^-2

log3 ((3^(1/3) ) - log3 (3)

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log3 (3^-2)


log a^b  = blog a


1/3 log3 (3 ) - log3 (3)

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-2log3 (3)

We know log3 (3) =1


1/3 (1) - 1

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-2 (1)


1/3  - 1

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-2


-2/3

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-2

Copy dot flip

-2/3 * -1/2


1/3

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