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A^b= c in logarithmic form

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The logarithmic form of the equation aᵇ = c is expressed as:

b =
\log_a(c)

How to express in logarithmic form

The logarithmic form of the equation aᵇ = c is expressed as:

b =
\log_a(c)

In this logarithmic form:

a is the base of the logarithm,

b is the exponent or power,

c is the result of the exponentiation.

This logarithmic expression indicates that if you raise the base a to the power of b, you will get c.

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Write a logarithmic form of a^b=c

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