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Change-of-Base Formula

The Change-of-Base Formula allows a logarithm with any base to be evaluated by rewriting it in terms of a different, more convenient base (typically base 1010 or base ee). For any logarithmic bases aa and bb (where a>0a > 0, a1a \neq 1, b>0b > 0, and b1b \neq 1), and for any positive number MM (M>0M > 0), the formula is: logaM=logbMlogba\log_a M = \frac{\log_b M}{\log_b a}. Because scientific calculators specifically evaluate common logarithms (base 1010) and natural logarithms (base ee), this formula is commonly rewritten to use those bases: logaM=logMloga\log_a M = \frac{\log M}{\log a} or logaM=lnMlna\log_a M = \frac{\ln M}{\ln a}. This property is derived by setting y=logaMy = \log_a M, converting it to exponential form ay=Ma^y = M, taking the logarithm of both sides with the new base bb, and applying the Power Property of Logarithms.

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