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Both root equations and logarithm equations can be rewritten as exponent equations.
can be rewritten as . These two equations are the same statement about numbers, written in two different ways. asks the question “What number squared is 9?” So the equation asks this question, and then answers it: “3 squared is 9.”
We can rewrite logarithm equations in a similar way. Consider this equation:
If you are asked to rewrite that logarithm equation as an exponent equation, think about it this way. The left side asks: “3 to what power is ?” And the right side answers: “3 to the power is .” .
These two equations, and , are two different ways of expressing the same numerical relationship.
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