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Use the Change-of-Base Formula and a calculator to evaluate each logarithm. Round your answer to ecimal$$\log _{\pi} e$$
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We can use the Change-of-Base Formula to do this. The Change-of-Base Formula states that $\log _{a} b = \frac{\log b}{\log a}$. Show more…
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