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To four decimal places, the values of $\log _{10} 2$ and $\log _{10} 9$ are$$\log _{10} 2=0.3010 \quad \text { and } \quad \log _{10} 9=0.9542$$Evaluate each logarithm by applying the appropriate rule or rules from this section. DO NOT USE A CALCULATOR. See Example 6.$$\log _{10} 18$$
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Algebra
Chapter 12
Inverse, Exponential, and Logarithmic Functions
Section 4
Properties of Logarithms
Functions
Exponential and Logarithmic Functions
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Okay, So it's not that 18 is a nine times to So we can rewrite this us using our product. Rwasa some. So we got log based. 10 of nine was log based, 10 of two. So now we don't log based kind of nine and two. It's like that in the 0.9542 plus 0.3010 Okay, so let's put that into our Jack You later to see what we get. So that gives us a sum of 1.255 tip.
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