SOLUTION: How do you express 4^-3=1/64 in logarithmic form? When I did this question I got log base 4 of 64 equals -3. I just wanted to be sure I was doing it right.
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Question 428215: How do you express 4^-3=1/64 in logarithmic form? When I did this question I got log base 4 of 64 equals -3. I just wanted to be sure I was doing it right.
Answer by josmiceli(19441) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
You're off a little
You can take the log to base 4 of both sides
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