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What is the value of y in log y2.1?

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Hopefully you ticked that "Calculus" category by mistake.

What are you asking? The logarithm with a base of y 2.1 or the logarithm of some other base (10?) and 2.1 times y?

Either way, there's no way to solve for the value of y. You can, however, algebraically rearrange to solve for y itself (again, not the value. There is no numerical final result).

You would need to know the base though. This isn't clear in your question. Is it log_y(2.1) [as in the base is y?]?

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