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Yadira
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14 July, 03:35
Whats the exponential form for log*2 64=6
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Anabel
14 July, 03:41
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2^6=64
Step-by-step explanation:
In order to convert from logarithmic form to exponential form, you need to know the formula, log a x=y, is equaly equivalent to, a^y=x, so you take, log2 64=6 and convert it to 2^6=64
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