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What is the base 5 representation of the number 465^8

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Answer:


5^(30.57)

Explanation:

Let
x = 465^(8)

Now we take log on both the sides of the equation.

log(x) =
log(465^(8))

Now to get 5 as the base we will divide this equation by log5 on both the sides.


(logx)/(log5)=(log(465^(8) ))/(log5)


log_(5)x=(8log(465))/(log5)


log_(5)x =
(8* 2.66745)/(0.69897)


log_(5)x =
(21.339)/(0.6989)


log_(5)x = 30.57


x=5^(30.57)

Therefore, base 5 representation of the given number will be
5^(30.57)

User Fil Maj
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We need to convert given value 465^8 as the base 5 number.

Let us assume x is the exponent of 5 when we take base 5.

We can setup an equation now.

5^x=465^8

Taking ln on both sides, we get


\ln \left(5^x\right)=\ln \left(465^8\right)


\mathrm{Apply\:log\:rule}:\quad \log _a\left(x^b\right)=b\cdot \log _a\left(x\right)


x\ln \left(5\right)=8\ln \left(465\right)


\mathrm{Divide\:both\:sides\:by\:}\ln \left(5\right)


(x\ln \left(5\right))/(\ln \left(5\right))=(8\ln \left(465\right))/(\ln \left(5\right))

On simplifying, we get


x=(8\ln \left(465\right))/(\ln \left(5\right))

Therefore,
465^8 \ can \ be \ written \ as \ 5^{(8\ln \left(465\right))/(\ln \left(5\right))}..

User Datawrestler
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