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Change the logarithmic expression to an equivalent expression involving an exponent.
Log1/5(1/625) = C
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CheezyReezy
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How do you solve log5 sqrt125?
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Ashley
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If 10^m = 2 and 10^n = 3. Find the value of 10^(3m - n)
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2^(x) = 0
what should x be to get 0?
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Amy
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(e^7x)/(e^3)^x= e^16
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pauly
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ok i have to plot a graph for my kinetics
our teacher said in the end it'd the end the graph would give me numbers like this, y =
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jessie
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(3^m)(5^(m+1))=12^(2m-1)
not sure how to solve this but I think you use natural logs? I'm just stuck because the first two are
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Teddy
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Hi,
I need help with a problem about power functions and logarithms. It is found that logx and logy are linearly related show
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jen
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Find the solution of the exponential form in terms of logarithms
2^(2x+13) = 3^(x-45)
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Andrew
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IT has to be writen using postive exponents
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ally
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Question: Given that (2^3x) x (7^2x) = 7^(x-1) x 2^(2x+2), find 14^x without using a calculator.
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Marrion
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2^2x+ 3(2^x) - 10 = 0
6^2x-2(6^x)-15=0 3^4^5^x =336
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ashley
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Let x = log_2 1/8
Write the exponential form of the equation and solve the equation for x. Does this work? Thanks! Exponential
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Pamela
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Directions: Using inverses simplify the expression.
5^log5x I know that the answer is x but i have no idea how...
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Sofia
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My friend swears by your site so I thought I'd confirm some of my more difficult answers for my math practice exam. Is the
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Sara L.
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How do you find the domain of log(x^2-4)?
and how about this one? e^(3x+4)? Please help me! Well kristie, you might recognize
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kristie
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The problem 8^x = 16^x+2 the choices a)8 and b)-8. Help please!
Given that information I want to say the answer is -8 ? where is
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Kellie
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Antilog of-2145
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1. Simplify, and write in the base of 3: (9^x . 3^4x)^2
answer: 3^12x 2. Differentiate and simplify a. y= 3x^4 - 4e^x + 8 answer:
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Help-please check
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All of the following expressions are equal to 1/10⋅20^t. However, only one has been rearranged by applying the exponent
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damienchazelle
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Use the first five terms of the exponential series and a calculator to approximate each value to the nearest hundredth.
e^3.5 I
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Kim
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Find the value of the following.
10^(-10log3) The log exponent is confusing me. Could someone please help me? Thanks.
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Ed
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If e^x = 243 and e^y = 32 then e^((3x + 4y)/5) =?
The answer is 432, but I don't understand why.
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Ann
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1.) Write in exponential form.
log16 8=3/4 2.) Write in logarithmic form. 3^4=81
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Patti
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Can someone solve this showing the steps involved
4^log2(2^log2 5)
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Chuck
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Expand the expression without exponents
log4 x^4y^7/4 how do I start solving this equation? Thanks, for your help.
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Deb
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Determine the exponent that makes each equation true.
A. 16^x=1/16 B. 10^x=0.01 pls
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ted
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Can someone solve this and explain it please
4^log2 (2log2 5)
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Chuck
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How do you convert logarithmic form to exponential form?
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Simplify 2^log8X^27
for the log8X^27 part, base is 8,product is X^27
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Kavin
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In increasing order, rank:
3^ln 2, 2^3, 2^ln 3 *do not use a calculator, and explain your choices Obviously, 2^3=8 So,
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Jon
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solve for x from (0.008)^x=1/25 i'm confuse help me
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Myk
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Compute log7^6 .
Round your answer to 3 decimal places.
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Jena
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1. Simplify, and write in the base of 3: (9^x . 3^4x)^2
answer: 3^12x 2. Differentiate and simplify a. y= 3x^4 - 4e^x + 8 answer:
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Samantha
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How do you solve an antilog
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Elumezie chioma
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power rule
3log 2, 5
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Apply the product rule of integer exponents to find the numerical equivalent of 12^-5 x 12^7.
Show your work and explain how you
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Г / Geh (G’s Russian brother)
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Esmeralda wants to solve for x in the equation 3^(-2x+1)· 3^(-2x-3)=3^(-3). Which of the following answers should she select?
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Apply the product rule of integer exponents to find the numerical equivalent of 12^−5 • 12^7. Show your work and explain how
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Solve 10^6x = 93. Round to the nearest ten-thousandth.
(1 point) Responses 11.8109 11.8109 1.0986 1.0986 13.3801 13.3801 0.3281
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Solve liv10^56.72× log10^0.07324×log10^261.8
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John
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x^-2-x^-3/2x simply logarithm
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Logarithm a^x
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E
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Use the product rule of exponents to simplify the expression 7^(5) . 7^(2)
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use the product rule of exponents to simplify the expression:
100^8 x 100^7
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huh
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Apply the properties of integer exponents to generate equivalent expressions to 2^/2^-4 with only positive exponents then solve
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What is the quotient of 2^3÷2^1 using the Quotient Rule of Exponents?
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a
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Emily claims that 3^2/3 * 6^√3^3 = 3^2/3 * 3^3/6 = 3^6/18 = 3^√3
Is Emily correct? Justify your answer.
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Apply the product rule of integer exponents to find the numerical equivalent of 12^−5⋅12^7. Show your work and
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For the function f(x)=4^x , the value when x=3 is f(3)=4^3=64 . What is log4 64 (4 is the base of 64) ?(1 point)
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