Log/Exponential Conversion Practice. Rewrite as a logarithmic equation: log = The log is the exponent! 4 The base of the exponent is the base of the log.

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Log/Exponential Conversion Practice

Rewrite as a logarithmic equation: log = The log is the exponent! 4 The base of the exponent is the base of the log. 3 81

Rewrite as a logarithmic equation: log = The log is the exponent! 2 The base of the exponent is the base of the log. 7 49

Rewrite as a logarithmic equation: log = The log is the exponent! 6 The base of the exponent is the base of the log

Rewrite as a logarithmic equation: log = The log is the exponent! E The base of the exponent is the base of the log. B N

Now with no hints! Remember… A log is an _________________ EXPONENT

Rewrite as a logarithmic equation

Now the other way! Rewrite in exponential form: Do the base slide… 55555

Rewrite in exponential form: Do the base slide… 33333

Rewrite as an exponential equation:

Got it?