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How to write a logarithm divided by a logarithm as a single logarithm?
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How to write a logarithm divided by a logarithm as a single logarithm?
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How to write a logarithm divided by a logarithm as a single logarithm?
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This is known as the "change of base" formula. The ratio is equivalent to the log of the numerator argument to the base of the denominator argument.
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