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Changing Bases to Evaluate Logarithms in Exercise, use the change-of-base formula and a calculator to evaluate the logarithm. See Example 9.

log2 48

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    5.5854

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Using the change of base formula,

    Log 48 to base 2 = Log 48 : Log 2

    Log 48 = 1.6812

    Log 2 = 0.3010

    Log 48 : Log 2 = 1.6812 : 0.3010 = 5.5854
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