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Are there any properties that hold for base - 10 logarithms that would not be valid for the logarithm base e ? Why ? Are there any properties that hold for base - 10 logarithms that would not be valid
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Are there any properties that hold for base - 10 logarithms that would not be valid for the logarithm base e ? Why ? Are there any properties that hold for base - 10 logarithms that would not be valid for some positive base b, such that b ≠ 1 ?
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