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You can use a calculator to approximate tge logarithms. Round to four decimal place

You can use a calculator to approximate tge logarithms. Round to four decimal place-example-1

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You have the following expression:


\log ((1)/(32))

Use the following property:


\log ((a)/(b))=\text{log a - log b}

into the given expression and consider that log(1) = 0:


\log ((1)/(32))=\log (1)-\log (32)=0-\log (32)\approx-3.46

Hence, the result is approximately -3.46

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