SOLUTION: Help with logarithmic problems? 1. Rewrite as an equivalent logarithmic equation with out solving. e^2=7.3891 2. Express as an equivalent expression that is a product. l

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Question 313665: Help with logarithmic problems?
1. Rewrite as an equivalent logarithmic equation with out solving.
e^2=7.3891
2. Express as an equivalent expression that is a product.
logbt5
-(do not know how to type #2 in properly, if there is even a way you are supposed to. The 'b' is a little lower than 'log' and the 't' & '5' are higher than the letter 'b')...if that helps, sorry I am a little cluless with these problems, please if anyone can provide me with assistance as soon as possible it will be tremendously appreciated!
Thank you all for looking!

Answer by ankor@dixie-net.com(22740)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Help with logarithmic problems?
1. Rewrite as an equivalent logarithmic equation with out solving.
e^2=7.3891
:
Using natural logs
ln(e^2) = ln(7.3891)
:
log equiv of exponents
2*ln(e) = ln(7.3891)
:
The ln of e is equal to 1, therefore
2 = ln(7.3891)
or
ln(7.3891) = 2
:
We can check this on a calc: enter ln(7.3891)
;
:
2. Express as an equivalent expression that is a product.
logbt5
Not sure what this is, perhaps
logb(5t) = y
as the exponent equiv;


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