2*log(15) = log(x) 152 = x; its equivalent logarithmic form is 2 = log15 x (exponents are logarithms) then, it is equivalent to 2log 15 = log x, equivalent to log 152 = log x (the power rule), ... 2 = log15 x 2 = log x/log 15 (using the change-base property) 2log 15 = log x Thus, we can say that 152 = x is equivalent to 2*log(15) = log(x) (equivalents to equivalents are equivalent)
22/2 and 165/15 are two examples.
30-40 because u multiply 15&20 by 2
-15 is 11111111 and 2s com is 1111 0001
2/5, 4/10, 6/15
2 to 15 is equivalent to 4 to 30
2/15=0.133333333333
15/30 is equivalent to 1/2
15/2
2 equivalent fractions of 13/15 = 26/30, 39/45
2 equivalent fractions for 15 and 23 = 30/46, 45/69
2
equivalent fraction of 10 and 15 if you divide = 2/3 10 ÷ 5 = 2 15 ÷ 5 = 3
3/6 and 1/2 are equivalent to 15/30.
4/30
15/2
10/15 = 2/3