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log9 9 = 1 | |||||
log9 729 = 3 | |||||
91/2 = 3 | |||||
92 = 81 | |||||
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log 99 =1 9^1=9
log9729 =3 9^3=729
log93=1/2 9^1/2=3
log981=2 9^2 =81
log91/9=-1 9^-1 = 1/9
log91/81=-2 9^-2 =1/81
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