SOLUTION: log4(64/y)=? 4 to what power = 64/y How do I go about solving this?

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Question 615329: log4(64/y)=?
4 to what power = 64/y
How do I go about solving this?

Answer by jsmallt9(3758)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!

This is an expression. Expressions are simplified, not solved.

Simplifying this expression requires that we recognize a) that 64 is a power of 4 so its base 4 logarithm can be found; and b) that there is a property of logarithms, , that will allow us to separate the 64 and the y.


And since this simplifies to:


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