Determining the inverse of exponential and logarithmic functions ex 1, y = log8 (x)

Determining the inverse of exponential and logarithmic functions ex 1, y = log8 (x)

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Mathematics, Social Studies

11th Grade - University

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The video tutorial explains the relationship between exponential and logarithmic forms, using examples like 3^2 = 9 and its logarithmic form log base 3 of 9 = 2. It further discusses how to find the inverse of a logarithmic equation by rewriting it in exponential form, demonstrated with the equation X = log base 8 of Y, which is rewritten as Y = 8^X. The tutorial aims to help viewers understand the conversion between these mathematical forms and the process of finding inverses.

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Explain the relationship between exponential and logarithmic forms.

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What does the equation y = 8 to the X represent in terms of logarithmic functions?

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