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What is B^y=x in logarithmic form?

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The logarithmic function for x = 2y is written as y = log2 x or f(x) = log2 x. The number 2 is still called the base. In general, y = logb x is read, “y equals log to the base b of x,” or more simply, “y equals log base b of x.” As with exponential functions, b > 0 and b ≠ 1

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