SOLUTION: find the inverse of log(base 2) (x^5) when i worked it out i got 2^x^5....but i didnt know if that could be simplified any further?

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Question 245000: find the inverse of log(base 2) (x^5)
when i worked it out i got 2^x^5....but i didnt know if that could be simplified any further?

Answer by jim_thompson5910(35256)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Let . Now swap x and y to get . The goal here is to solve for y.


Start with the given equation.


Convert to exponential form.


Take the 5th root of both sides to isolate 'y'


So the inverse is

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