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so we have logarithmic logarithmic form and now I want you to find out what the exponential Expo so now we need to find out what the exponential form is so again how do they even relate to each other well before I even show you guys remember the property you guys can look on there but remember logarithm sets 4 raised to the second power equals 16 if when I write it like this log base b of x equals y remember when we did that remember when we did inverse we said B raised to what power gives us X so the exponential form is B raised to the what power gives us X so if I say heres a log Lais and john write this in exponential form heres what I want you to do first thing make sure you find the base this is what we call the base of the logarithm right okay this is what we call the base of the logarithm its a little subscript of log the base of the logarithm is going to be the same thing as the base of your exponent so the base of your logarithm is the same as the base of your exponent the