Mathematics
Mathematics, 04.04.2021 03:40, mhill32

A student can use any positive number other than 1 in the change-of-base property, but the only practical bases are 10 and because the calculator gives logarithms for these two bases
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A. The statement does not make sense because the calculator gives logarithms for the bases other than 10 and e
OB. The statement does not make sense because the change-ot-base property is used to write a logarithm in terms of quantities that can be evaluated without
using a calculator
OC. The statement makes sense because the change-of-base property is used to write an exponent in te
n terms of i quantities that can be evaluated with a
calculator
OD. The statement makes sense because the change-of-base property is used to write a logarithm in terms of quantities that can be evaluated with a calculator


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