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Try It 10.38: Converting to Exponential Form

Further practice converting logarithmic equations into exponential form. For the equation 3=log3273 = \log_3 27, the base is 33 and the exponent is 33, which converts to the exponential form 27=3327 = 3^3. For 0=log310 = \log_3 1, the base is 33 and the exponent is 00, yielding the exponential form 1=301 = 3^0. For 1=log10110-1 = \log_{10} \frac{1}{10}, the base is 1010 and the exponent is 1-1, which corresponds to the exponential form 110=101\frac{1}{10} = 10^{-1}.

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