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What’s the logarithmic form

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A logarithmic form is pretty much a rearrangement of the exponential a^b=c, which is written as log(a as a subscript) x (C) = b.

it's mostly used to calculate the exponent of an equation! but i think this question might be incomplete since it doesn't show any numbers or an equation?

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