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i have e to the x equals 4. so if i wanted to this is in exponential form and if i want to write this in logarithmic form we know the exponential form remember is x equals a to the y where y equals log base b of x exponential logarithmic so if you guys are just like getting stuck with this because sometimes youamp;#39;re like i just donamp;#39;t forget i always forget it a lot of times what i like to do is just write what each one equals i donamp;#39;t really like how i have x twice but just say x equals e no x equals four say a equals e and then y equals x itamp;#39;s kind of really confusing with the xamp;#39;s isnamp;#39;t it letamp;#39;s do it another way notice how the x went here the y goes there geez oh man oh well iamp;#39;ll leave it a thatamp;#39;s supposed to be base a though and the a went there right when you go into exponential logarithmic that youamp;#39;re just transferring them to their different form so what is my x now my x here is that um oh i wrote this i