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8 August, 00:10

Explain why a logarithm as defined can be interpreted as an exponent.

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  1. 8 August, 01:28
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    The problem ask to explain why a logarithm as defined can be interpreted as an exponent and the best explanation is because base on its definition, the logarithm is the inverse of an exponential function thats why it can't be interpreted as an exponent. I hope you are satisfied with my answer and feel free to ask for more
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