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Exponentials & Logarithms

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Summing to one
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Problem 1

\[\log_3 3=1\]

\[\log_9 3+ \log_9 3 =1\]

\[\log_{27} 3 + \dots +\log_{27} 3= 1\]

How many \(\log_{81} 3\) do you need to add together to make one?

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