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If logb2 = 0.6 and logb3 = 1.2, find:

a) logb6b
b) logb8
c) logb1.5b²

The "b" in "logb" is subscript. Most of the logarithm stuff we've done in class has gone way over my head, I'm really lost.

Thanks in advance!
 

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lol. did these exact questions the other day.
a.

by substitution,

since , as a log function with the same base as 'big number' [can't remember the name for it] =1.

b.


using the same log rule as before.

c.




is you need help with any of that or you'd like me to explain the log rules, let me know =]].
 

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Marry me?

Thanks so much =D

Edit; more questions possibly coming soon ._.
 

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haha anytime =]]. just send them my way =pp.
 

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