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How do I write log7t as a base 2 logarithm?

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Given:

The value is
\log_7t.

To find:

The value as a base 2 logarithm.

Solution:

We know that,


\log_xy=(\log_ay)/(\log_ax)

where, a is any positive value.

We have,


\log_7t

Using the above property of logarithm, we get


\log_7t=(\log_at)/(\log_a7)

For a=2,


\log_7t=(\log_2t)/(\log_27)

Therefore, the given value as a base 2 logarithm can be written as
(\log_2t)/(\log_27).

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