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Which equation is equivalent to l ^ m = n; l = logm n; m=log l n; m = logn l; l = logn m
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Which equation is equivalent to l ^ m = n; l = logm n; m=log l n; m = logn l; l = logn m
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none, no number/numeral is equivalent to the question
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