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hi there now if you watched the previous video I introduced you to this formula here it a formula that allows us to change bases in logs if youamp;#39;ve got the log of a number n in base a then we can change it to another base letamp;#39;s say base B what I didnamp;#39;t do though was give you any examples so what Iamp;#39;ve got here are three examples based on this formula which you might like to try so Iamp;#39;ll give you a moment just to pause the video have a go when you come back Iamp;#39;ll take you through the work Solutions okay welcome back then if you had a go letamp;#39;s see how you got on you might want to fast forward though just to check your working against mine now with this first one weamp;#39;ve got to show that the log of n in BAS 3 = 2 and then verify this by working in logs to base 10 so if we take the log of 9 in base three then the answer is going to be two and the reason is we should be familiar with this that is the base which is 3 raised to the^ 2