Difference between revisions of "2020 AMC 12A Problems/Problem 10"
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| − | <cmath>\log_2{\frac{1}{4} | + | <cmath>\log_2{\frac{1}{4}\log_{2}{n}} = \frac{1}{2}\log_2({\frac{1}{2}\log_2{n}}).</cmath> |
Revision as of 10:28, 1 February 2020
Solution
Any logarithm in the form
.
so
becomes