Question
Question: How do you evaluate \(\log {{3}^{4}}\)?...
How do you evaluate log34?
Solution
We solve the given equation log34 using the particular identity formula of logarithm like logxa=alogx. The main step would be to eliminate the power value of the logarithm functions and keep it as a simple logarithm. we solve the linear multiplication with the help of basic binary operations.
Complete answer:
We take the logarithmic identity for the given equation log34 to find the solution for condensation.
For condensed form of logarithm, we apply power property, products of factors and logarithm of a power.
For our given equation we are only going to apply the power property.
We have logxa=alogx. The power value of a goes as a multiplication with logx.
In case of logarithmic numbers having powers, we have to multiply the power in front of the logarithm to get the single logarithmic function.
Now we place the values of a=4 and x=3 in the equation of logxa=alogx.
We get log34=4log3.
We have a value of log3 as log3=0.477. We multiply 4 both sides of the equation and get
log3=0.477⇒4log3=4×0.477=1.91
Therefore, the simplified form of log34 is 1.91. (approx.)
Note: There are some particular rules that we follow in case of finding the condensed form of logarithm. We first apply the power property first. Then we identify terms that are products of factors and a logarithm, and rewrite each as the logarithm of a power. Then we apply the product property. Rewrite sums of logarithms as the logarithm of a product. We also have the quotient property rules.