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x^2=log(2)16 Answer is not 4. Literally 99% failed to do it orally!!

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00:00Welcome everyone. Today we are going to solve a very nice log problem.
00:06The question is x square equals to log 16 to the base 2.
00:09So let's focus on this first.
00:11See we know that log of a to the base of a the answer is 1.
00:17And log 16 can be written as what 2 raise to 4 to the base 2.
00:22Now log of a raise to m can be written as what m log a.
00:28So using the same logic I can take the 4 down and we have log 2 to the base 2 which according to this logic becomes 1.
00:37So we have 4 multiplied by 1.
00:39So answer for this one is supposed to be 4.
00:41So at your RHS we will have x square equals to 4.
00:45Now in order to find the value of x we will say we will take square roots on both sides.
00:52So square root taking square root on both sides we will have the answer as plus minus 2.
00:58I hope this is very very clear to everyone.
01:02That's it for today.
01:03I will see you in the next video.
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