Posted by Ashton on Tuesday, May 24, 2011 at 4:55pm.
log4(10) = x.
I'm assuming we are to find the log to the base 4 of 10.
4^x = 10,
Take log of both sides:
Xlog4 = log10,
Divide both sides by log4:
X = log10 / log4 = 1.66.
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