Evaluate the logarithm at the given value of x without using a calculator. 1. f (x) =
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1. f (x) = log x, x = 1000
2. g(x) = log9 x, x = 3
3. g(x) = log2 x, x = 14
4. f (x) = log3 x, x = 1/81
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