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Mathematics, 30.01.2021 01:00, Tooey2331

When rewriting an exponential equation as a logarithmic equation we use the following:

b^x = y ↔ logby=x

When rewriting the exponential equation below as a logarithmic equation what are the values of b, x, and y?
6^3=216 ↔ log6216=3
Enter your answers in order: b, x, then y.

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