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What is an inverse of a logarithmic function?

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The inverse of a logarithmic function is an exponential function. When you graph both the logarithmic function and its inverse, and you also graph the line y = x, you will note that the graphs of the logarithmic function and the exponential function are mirror images of one another with respect to the line y = x.

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Answer:

Exponential function

Explanation:

Exponential function is the inverse of logarithmic function.

For example:


suppose \: if: log_5 25= 2 \\ then \: {5}^(2) = 25

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