Math Algebra Exponentials and Logarithms
I need to express log base 5 sqrt5 =0.5 in exponential form. Would it be 5^0.5 =sqrt5. I'm not really understanding this unit very well. Any explaination would be greatly appreciated.
yes, you have it.
5^.5=sqrt5
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