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What is thre exponential form for log_(a)x=b ?

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Sure. To convert a logarithmic equation into an exponential form, you need to understand the basic definition of what a logarithm is.

When we have an equation in the form:
log_(a)x = b

By definition, this is saying that a raised to the power b equals x. So, to convert this logarithmic equation into an exponential form, we simply restate this definition using the same symbols.

Thus, the equivalent exponential form of the equation log_(a)x = b is a^b = x.

This is a fundamental mathematical property and doesn't require any numerical calculations.

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