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all right in this video im gonna be solving some questions that ive hand-picked and they are related to logs and especially change of base law since thats a topic that most of admat students happen to struggle with i should mention this is an ad math topic so if youre an ad math student this is definitely going to be worth your while okay so now here are two questions that im going to solve and in fact im going to solve two more questions from past papers these questions i should mention are from the admat book okay so first of all what exactly is the change of base law lets have a look at that first and then were going to start solving these questions so change of base law says that if you have log with argument a and base b basically you can rewrite this log using a separate base and that can be c or it can be any value and this can be written as log a base c upon log b base c if you have a calculator with you right now so i want you to try this out lets say youre given lo