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Use the change-of-base rule (with either common or natural logarithms) to find each logarithm to four decimal places.$\log _{\pi} 10$
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 it's use or change of based formula. So this is the natural log of 10 over the natural log a pie. Let's put that into our calculator, and this is approximately equal to a 2.115
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