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Example 10.37: Approximating a Logarithm Using the Change-of-Base Formula

To approximate a logarithm with a base other than 1010 or ee, such as log435\log_4 35, use the Change-of-Base Formula, logaM=logbMlogba\log_a M = \frac{\log_b M}{\log_b a}. By choosing base 1010, the formula becomes logaM=logMloga\log_a M = \frac{\log M}{\log a}. Substitute a=4a = 4 and M=35M = 35 to get log35log4\frac{\log 35}{\log 4}. Enter this expression into a calculator using the log button for base 1010. Rounding to three decimal places, the result is approximately 2.5652.565. Thus, log4352.565\log_4 35 \approx 2.565.

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