Solving a logarithmic equation in two different ways

Solving a logarithmic equation in two different ways

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Mathematics

11th Grade - University

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The video tutorial explains how to solve logarithmic equations by either converting them to exponential form or using one-to-one properties. The instructor demonstrates isolating the variable by dividing by 6 and then converting the equation to exponential form. The final steps involve simplifying the equation by multiplying by two to find the solution.

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3 mins • 1 pt

What are the two methods mentioned for solving logarithmic equations?

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Explain how to isolate the variable X in the equation log base three of .5 X equals 11 / 6.

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What does it mean to transfer a logarithmic equation to exponential form?

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How can you express the equation .5 X = 3 to the 11 / 6 in a different way?

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Describe the relationship between dividing by 1/2 and multiplying by 2 in the context of solving equations.

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