logarithms as inverses

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Uploaded by on Dec 16, 2008

Logarithmic functions are inverses to exponential functions. Here is an example of finding an inverse to an exponential function.

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  • what the... hitting on him? really now.

  • OMG pleasseee be my math teacher and teach at my school!!! my teachers are sooo confusing

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  • Very nice vid. But maybe you can explain to people why log base 3 of 3 to the y - 1 is y - 1.

  • wow its almost hard to believe its that easy. the answer kinda feels incomplete though :/ but great job thanks!!

  • Good job explaining the inverse. Thank you

  • a lil too fast but tnx

  • thanks alot

  • Thanks man. My teacher confused me but you helped me out. thanks

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