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Write an equivalent exponential equation for:

log_(2) ((1)/(4) ) = -2

User Madlan
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Answer:


(1)/(4) =2^(-2)

Explanation:

We are given the following expression and we are to write an equivalent exponential equation for it:


log_2 (\frac { 1 } { 4 } ) = - 2

We know that the standard form of a logarithmic expression is given by:


y = log_a ( x )

which is equivalent to the exponential form
x = a ^ y.

Therefore, for the given expression, the equivalent exponential equation will be:


\frac { 1 } { 4 } = 2 ^ { - 2 }

User Volperossa
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Answer:
(1)/(4)=2^((-2))

Explanation:

You know that an expression written is logarithmic form is:


x=log_b(y)

And an expression equivalent to the expression above that is written in exponential form is:


y=b^x

Therefore, keeping the information above on mind, you have that an equivalent exponential equation for
log_(2)((1)/(4)) =-2 , is the shown below:


(1)/(4)=2^((-2))

User Itzhar
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