VIDEO ANSWER: There is a single log function that I want. The first step is taken down. 24 50, etc. The log base B is the 3rd law of logs. T squared minus log base B is what it is. The Power of 4/5 plus log base B.V. is divided by 1/3. I'm adding up
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