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It doesn’t have a box on the picture for an answer because that thing has an error, but I still need help with finding the solutions.

It doesn’t have a box on the picture for an answer because that thing has an error-example-1

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Answer:


\log _a(\frac{\sqrt[]{3}}{10})=-0.0410

Explanation:

Given the logarithms, find the following expressions:


\log _a(\frac{\sqrt[]{3}}{10})=\log _a\sqrt[]{3}-\log _a10

Using the rule for root logarithms:


\begin{gathered} \log _a\sqrt[p]{x}=(\log _ax)/(p) \\ \text{Solving the expression:} \\ (\log_a3)/(2)-(\log _a5\cdot\log _a2)=(0.6131)/(2)-(0.8982\cdot0.3869) \\ =-0.0410 \end{gathered}

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