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Jessica Parsons
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15 November, 09:00
Square root of 9=3 change to logarithmic form
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Neveah Fleming
15 November, 09:30
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This can be restated as 9^ (1/2) = 3
In logarithmic form, we have base 9, right side 3, and exponent 1/2
So, it is log9 (3) = 1/2 (where 9 is the base of the logarithm)
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