Chapter 8: Problem 56
Write each equation in exponential form. $$ \log _{6} 6=1 $$
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Chapter 8: Problem 56
Write each equation in exponential form. $$ \log _{6} 6=1 $$
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Write each equation in logarithmic form. \(5^{3}=125\)
Solve each equation. If necessary, round to the nearest ten-thousandth. $$ 12^{4-x}=20 $$
Use the Change of Base Formula to evaluate each expression. Then convert it to a logarithm in base \(8 .\) $$ \log _{4} 8 $$
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