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The inverse of the function y =log, x is​

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Answered by shreyass84182
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Answer:

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Step-by-step explanation:

The inverse of the exponential function y = ax is x = ay. The logarithmic function y = logax is defined to be equivalent to the exponential equation x = ay. y = logax only under the following conditions: x = ay, a > 0, and a≠1. It is called the logarithmic function with base a.

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Answered by Mathewhiden
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Step-by-step explanation:

We can find the inverse of y=logx by the following steps.

y=logx

x=logy Swap the positions of x and y.

e^x=e^(logy) Raise e to the power of both sides.

e^x=y Evaluate the right side.

y=e^x

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