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Can someone please help me? I’m trying to convert this Exponential equation to a Logarithmic equation (or make it the inverse of itself). I thought the work I was doing was right but the graph doesn’t
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Can someone please help me? I’m trying to convert this Exponential equation to a Logarithmic equation (or make it the inverse of itself). I thought the work I was doing was right but the graph doesn’t show them as inverses. Need help :|
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y = (-1/4)6^x
-4y = 6^x
Convert to log form:
log₆ (-4y) = x
You could swap the x's and y's in order to graph it and see that they are inverses
y = log₆ (-4x)
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y = (-1/4)6^x
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