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Use change-of-base formula to find three significant digits log^6 120
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I suppose that when you write "log^6" , you want to say log₆
Change of base formula:
loga b=logc b / logc a
log₆ 120=ln 120 / ln 6=2.67
Answer: log₆ 120=2.67
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