Answer:
100%
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Answer:
what exactly do yo need
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Answer:
-45044
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Answer: Choice A</h3>
is not the same as ![b^p = N](https://tex.z-dn.net/?f=b%5Ep%20%3D%20N)
The base of the log is p, while the base of the exponential is b. The two don't match. If it said
then it would be a valid statement since the bases are both p.
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Choice B is a valid statement because Ln is a natural log with base 'e'
Choice C is valid as any square root is really something to the 1/2 power
Choice D is valid for similar reasons mentioned earlier