SOLUTION: write the equation in exponential form. Assume that all constants are positive and not equal to 1. 1.) log2 16=4 2.) log16 2=1/4 write the equation in logarithmic form. Ass

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Question 426576: write the equation in exponential form. Assume that all constants are positive and not equal to 1.
1.) log2 16=4
2.) log16 2=1/4
write the equation in logarithmic form. Assume that all variables are positive and not equal to 1.
1.) 2^z=y
solve the equation.
5+4*LN=2
find the product:
1.) (z-4)*(z-8)
2.) (3/4 of x-2)*(3/4 of x+2)
Thank you so much for your help!

Answer by ewatrrr(24785)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!

Hi
1.) log2 16=4 | 2^4 = 16
2.) log16 2=1/4 | 16^(1/4) = 2
1.) 2^z=y | log2 y = z
1.) (z-4)*(z-8) | z^2 - 12x + 32
2.) 3/4(x-2)*3/4(x+2) | 9/16(x^2-4) = 9/16x^2 - 9/4

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