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  • 25-10-2018
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What is log b^b^6x equivalent to (The b is under log and ^b)? How do you know?

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jimthompson5910 jimthompson5910
  • 25-10-2018

Answer: 6x

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For each step, the logs are all base b. This is to save time and hassle of writing tricky notation of having to write the smaller subscript 'b' multiple times. The first rule to use is that log(x^y) = y*log(x) for any base of a logarithm. The second rule is that [tex]\log_b(b) = 1[/tex] meaning that the log base of itself is 1

log(b^(6x)) = 6x*log(b) .... pull down exponent using the first rule above

log(b^(6x)) = 6x*1 .... use the second rule mentioned

log(b^(6x)) = 6x

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