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If log50=1.699 then what is log(100)50? with the 100 being the subscript of log

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\bf \textit{Logarithm Change of Base Rule}\\\\ log_a b\implies \cfrac{log_c b}{log_c a} \\\\\\ \textit{Logarithm Cancellation Rules}\\\\ \boxed{log_a a^x = x}\qquad \qquad a^(log_a x)=x\\\\ -------------------------------\\\\ log_(100)(50)\implies \cfrac{log_(10)(50)}{log_(10)(100)}\implies \cfrac{log_(10)(50)}{log_(10)(10^2)}\implies \cfrac{log(50)}{2} \\\\\\ \cfrac{1.699}{2}\implies 0.8495
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