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For example, the logarithm base 10 of 100 is the power to which you raise 10 to obtain 100. Because 10 to the power of 2 equals 100, the logarithm of 100 is 2:
 log 100 = 2 because 10<sup>2</sup> = 100 There are formulas for converting logarithms having different bases. To find a logarithm with base ''b'' using another base ''c'', use the following identity:GOD IS ATHEIST AND SOCIALIST! FCCK CONSERVAPEDIA! GOD IS ATHEIST AND SOCIALIST! FCCK CONSERVAPEDIA! GOD IS ATHEIST AND SOCIALIST! FCCK CONSERVAPEDIA! GOD IS ATHEIST AND SOCIALIST! FCCK CONSERVAPEDIA!O
: <math> \log_b(x) = \frac{\log_c(x)}{\log_c(b)} </math>
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