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Need help, can't understand this. Write the equation in logarithmic form. 125^4/3 = 625
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Need help, can't understand this. Write the equation in logarithmic form. 125^4/3 = 625
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Log base 125 (625)^(4/3)
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125^4/3 = 625
log{125}[625] = 4/3
125 - the base of logarithm
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