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The base word in "solution" is "solve."


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Do you see a relationship between the exponents of the base and the exponent of the product?

The exponent of the base is a step to solve the problems now the exponent of the product will also adjust a step to solve the equation but it contains more cooperative need.


How to solve for the base of isosceles triangle when only two sides are given?

You will also need the angles so that you can use the Isosceles Triangle Theorems to solve for the base of isosceles triangle when only two sides are given.


What is the logarithm of 16 to the base 4?

There are two ways to solve this. One is using the definition of logarithms: solve the equation 4x = 16. This can be done by inspection, in this case. The other is to use a change-of-base, to change to a base your calculator can handle. For example, changing to base e: log416 = ln(16) / ln(4)


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