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Log 8-log 4/log 4-log 2​

User Migle
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Answer:

-0.39794000867

Explanation:

This is the table in which we can see the values of two squared, two cubed, and so on. This is an operation in mathematics, known as exponentiation. If we look at the numbers at the bottom line, we can try to find the power value to which 2 must be raised to get this number. For example, to get 16, it is necessary to raise two to the fourth power. And to get a 64, you need to raise two to the sixth power. Also this is totally the answer

User Alex Shpilkin
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Answer:

1

Explanation:


(log_(10)(2) )/(log_(10)(4)-log_(10)(2) )


(log_(10)(2))/(2log_(10)(2)-log_(10)(2) )

Add similar elements
(log_(10)(2) )/(log_(10)(2) )

Apply rule
(a)/(a)=1

=1

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User Nick Bradbury
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