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Convert a=b(c)ᵉ to logarithmic form.

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To convert a=b(c)ᵉ to logarithmic form, rewrite the equation as logc(a) = e*logc(b), where the base c is the base of the logarithm, a is the result of the logarithm, and e is the coefficient of logc(b).

Step-by-step explanation:

To convert a=b(c)ᵉ to logarithmic form, we can rewrite it as logc(a) = e*logc(b). In logarithmic form, the base c is the base of the logarithm, and a is the result of the logarithm. The exponent e becomes the coefficient of logc(b).

For example, if a = 8, b = 2, c = 10, and e = 3, the logarithmic form would be log10(8) = 3*log10(2).

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