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From: Sandra To: Teacher2Teacher Public Discussion Date: 2000071311:12:24 Subject: Logarithms I am having a difficult time tutoring a student on logarithms. We have gone from exponents to logs. I am unsure how to explain working a problem backwards. I know this should be easy. Here is an example: log(x-1)=1, solve for x
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