Question 196906
Recall the definition of the logaritm of a number:
"The logarithm of a number is the power to which the base must be raised to equal the number"
So when you write {{{Log[2]((x)) = 4}}} what you are really writing is...
"The base (2) must be raised to the power of 4 to equal x" or...
{{{2^4 = x}}} Simplifying, you get...
{{{highlight(16 = x)}}}