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hi there in this video were going to be going over the logarithmic cancellation property or perhaps a better way of saying it is when you ever have a number variable even an equation or function and you want to turn it into something involving a logarithm this is what you would use so for this youre going to need to know the what a logarithm is of course as well its nice to know two special logarithm forms so of course here is basically what the what a logarithm is I have another video where I go more in depth into it and the link should be in the description and here are the two special cases where log base 10 of a is just written as log of a so if theres ever just log of a you can assume unless told otherwise the base is 10 log base E turned into Ella and the natural log of a these are nice so you dont have to write the subscript because in other cases as this one as well were going to be if without if we did have a base we would be needing to write it up in the exponent so I