G(x)=lnx to f(x)=log6x
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from ln(x) tu log6(x)...

ln(e)=1

log6(e)=0.5581106265512472

so log6(x)= 0.5581106265512472 * ln(x)

zampel...ln(10)=2.302585092994046

log6(10)=1.285097208938469

1.285097208938469/2.302585092994046=0.55811062655124728
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