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Solve the equation 4^y = 8​

User Obediah
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y = 1.5

Explanation:


{4}^(y) = 8

Take the logarithm of both sides and you will get


\log {4}^(y) = y \log4 = \log8

or


y = (\log8)/( \log4) = 1.5

User Phillip Trelford
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Answer:

y =
(3)/(2)

Explanation:

4 = 2² and 8 = 2³ , then


4^(y) = 8, can be written


(2^2)^(y) = 2³


2^(2y) = 2³

Since bases on both sides are equal, both 2, then equate exponents

2y = 3 ( divide both sides by 2 )

y =
(3)/(2)

User MichaelR
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