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in this video Iamp;#39;ll be helping you with the Alex problem type called change of base for logarithms problem type one we are using the change of Base formula to compute the log base 5 of 1 3 and Iamp;#39;ll start by stating that the change of Base formula says that if we have some log base a of B we can change the base to another log base such as a common log which is base 10 of what we were taking the log of B divided by the log with that new base again base 10 here of the old base which was a so we can change the base by writing the log twice as a quotient keeping what weamp;#39;re taking the log of in the top and moving the base to the bottom so in this example we could change the log base 5 to a log base 10 which we would have on a calculator of the one-third divided by the log base 10 of the prior base which is 5. so weamp;#39;re now no longer dealing with log base 5 but log base 10 and this is where we can use a tool like Desmos or another calculator that can calculate co