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A student can use any positive number other than 1 in the change-of-base property, but the only practical bases are 10 and because the calculator gives
logarithms for these two bases
Choose the correct answer below
A. The statement does not make sense because the calculator gives logarithms for the bases other than 10 and e
OB. The statement does not make sense because the change-ot-base property is used to write a logarithm in terms of quantities that can be evaluated without
using a calculator
OC. The statement makes sense because the change-of-base property is used to write an exponent in te
n terms of i quantities that can be evaluated with a
calculator
OD. The statement makes sense because the change-of-base property is used to write a logarithm in terms of quantities that can be evaluated with a calculator
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