SOLUTION: How do you express logarithms in exponential form? I know how to do some but on this paper it has Loga b= c and I have no idea how to do that honestly. Please help.
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Question 573517: How do you express logarithms in exponential form? I know how to do some but on this paper it has Loga b= c and I have no idea how to do that honestly. Please help.
Answer by stanbon(75887) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
has Loga b= c
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Fact: Log means "exponent" or "power".
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Your problem says:
exponent = c
base = a
result = b
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Exponential Form:
a^c = b
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Cheers,
Stan H.
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