SOLUTION: Prove the statement TRUE OR FALSE without calculator. Assume all necessary restrictions hold. m^(log(𝑏)n) = n^(log(𝑏)m)

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Question 1152440: Prove the statement TRUE OR FALSE without calculator. Assume all necessary restrictions hold.
m^(log(𝑏)n) = n^(log(𝑏)m)

Answer by MathLover1(20850)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!



use log property:
for all

in your case, left side is
=> compare to
=>, , than you can write it as

do same with right side

=>,

so,
would be

=>which is




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