SOLUTION: Use the definition of the logarithmic function to find x? log(base4) x = 2

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Question 738101: Use the definition of the logarithmic function to find x?
log(base4) x = 2

Answer by fcabanski(1391)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
log(basey)x = a if and only if y^a = x


log(base4) x = 2 if and only if 4^2 = x = 16

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