SOLUTION: Write the equations in logarithmic form.
(a) 729 = 9^3
(b) 36 =(1/6)^-2
(c) a = b^c
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Question 770169: Write the equations in logarithmic form.
(a) 729 = 9^3
(b) 36 =(1/6)^-2
(c) a = b^c
Answer by josgarithmetic(39617) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
(b) 36 =(1/6)^-2
Is a fraction base common for this?
, so the equation could be written, .
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Note that exponential form shows a base and an exponent applied to that base:
, is an equation in exponential form. The base is b, and the exponent is n.
is the same equation in logarithmic form. n is still an exponent, but here it is called a logarithm. The base is shown as a subscript on the "log" notation.
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