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Larissa argued that since log2(2) = 1 and log2(4) = 2, then it must be true that log2(3) = 1.5. Is she correct?

Explain how you know.

User Shiree
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Answer:


2^(1.5) = 2.8284. This means that Larissa is not correct.

Explanation:

To solve logarithms, we have to consider the following:


\log_(a)(b) = c means that
a^(c) = b.

So, for example:


log_(2)(2) = 1 because
2^(1) = 2.


log_(2)(4) = 2 because
2^(2) = 4.

If
2^(1.5) = 3, then Larissa is correct. However,
2^(1.5) = 2.8284. This means that Larissa is not correct.

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