SOLUTION: I'm having trouble here: onvert to logarithmic equations. For example, the logarithmic form of "23 = 8" is "log2 8 = 3". 16^(3/2) = 64
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I'm having trouble here:
onvert to logarithmic equations. For example, the logarithmic form of "23 = 8" is "log2 8 = 3".
16^(3/2) = 64
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stanbon(75887)
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16^(3/2) = 64
You must see that "16" is the base.
3/2 is the exponent or "log"
64 is the result or "anti-log"
Write
log(base 16)of 64 is (3/2)
log(16)64=(3/2)
Cheers,
Stan H.