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  • 16-09-2018
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How to simplify logarithms that are divided by each other?

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  • 16-09-2018

If the logarithms has that same base, therefore you can use:

[tex]\dfrac{\log_ab}{\log_ac}=\log_cb,\ where\ a,\ b,\ c > 0\ and\ a\neq1\ and\ c\neq1[/tex]

Example

[tex]\dfrac{\log_29}{\log_23}=\log_39=2[/tex]

I hope I helped :)

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