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| Question 1148576:  Hello, this is a logarithmic problem. I need a step by step explanation of:
 16^log4(8). I know the answer is 64, but I need to show my work.
 Is it possible to solve this problem by rewriting 16 as 2^4 and log 4 as 2^2 and 8 as 2^3. If so, please explain
 
 Found 2 solutions by  greenestamps, MathTherapy:
 Answer by greenestamps(13209)
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You can put this solution on YOUR website! Hello, this is a logarithmic problem. I need a step by step explanation of:
 16^log4(8). I know the answer is 64, but I need to show my work.
 Is it possible to solve this problem by rewriting 16 as 2^4 and log 4 as 2^2 and 8 as 2^3. If so, please explain
 
 It is longer, but yes, it can be done!
  
  can be written as:  , which means that:  , which becomes:  Now, 2x = 3, since the BASES are equal, and so,
  We now see that:
  
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