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Use the change-of-base rule (with either common or natural logarithms) to find each logarithm to four decimal places.$\log _{6} \sqrt[3]{5}$
Precalculus
Algebra
Chapter 12
Inverse, Exponential, and Logarithmic Functions
Section 5
Second-Degree Inequalities and Systems of Inequalities
Introduction to Sequences and Series
Functions
Exponential and Logarithmic Functions
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Okay, so let's use our change of based formula so we would get the natural log of the cube roots of five over the natural log of six A. Non. Let's close this into our calculator. So that's the cube roots of five you modified. Imagine along or six. So this is approximately, um, this would be a 0.2994
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