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Alejandra
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12 January, 11:05
How do you evaluate log2 1/64
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Robin
12 January, 11:33
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If it is written as log base 2 (1/64) then you make it equal a question mark (believe me)
then you rewrite to exponential form so you would write it as 2^? = 1/64
and 1-64 is the same as 2^-6, so negative 6 is your answer
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