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d/dx log 10 to the base x​

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Answered by Anonymous
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From change of base we have log10(x)=log10(x)=ln(x)ln(10) . 1ln(10) is just a constant multipler.

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Answered by maashardamobile85
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Step-by-step explanation:

From change of base we have log10(x)=log10(x)=ln(x)ln(10) . 1ln(10) is just a constant multipler.

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