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(a) rewrite as an exponential equation(b) rewrite as a logarithmic equation

(a) rewrite as an exponential equation(b) rewrite as a logarithmic equation-example-1

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Given:

a)


\log _3(1)/(81)=-4

For logarithmic equation,


\begin{gathered} \log _b(x)=y \\ \text{The exponential form is } \\ b^y=x \\ \text{Here, b=3,x=}(1)/(81)\text{ and y=-4} \\ 3^(-4)=(1)/(81)\text{ is the exponential equation for the given logarithmic equation.} \end{gathered}

b)


\begin{gathered} 8^1=8 \\ \text{For the equation a}^x=b\text{ is written in the logarithmic equation as,} \\ \log _a(b)=x \\ Here,a=8,b=8,x=1 \\ \log _88=1 \end{gathered}

Answer:


\begin{gathered} a)\text{ }3^(-4)=(1)/(81)\text{ } \\ b)\text{ }\log _8(8)=1 \end{gathered}

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