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AlgebraLogarithmsRulesProperties𝑀𝑁= 1𝑛 That is, the logarithm of a number of any base is equal to the logarithm of the number divided by the logarithm of the base, the two last named logarithms being taken to any the same base at pleasure. ProofLetEliminate 𝑐, 𝑐=𝑎 1𝑥=𝑏 1𝑦∴𝑏 𝑥𝑦, that is, 𝑥𝑦 1
1=0.43429448⋯ is called the modulus of the common system of logarithms; that is, the factor which will convert logarithms of numbers calculated to the base 𝑒 into the corresponding logarithms to the base 10. Sources and Referenceshttps://archive.org/details/synopsis-of-elementary-results-in-pure-and-applied-mathematics-pdfdrive©sideway ID: 210600012 Last Updated: 6/12/2021 Revision: 0 Ref: References
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