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Exclamation TI-89 Titanium: GRAPHING

I want to graph this function:

20=log2y

I need to graph it without using algebra.

Is there a way to do it and i also need to know what i should press

Thanks
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I want to graph this function:

20=log2y

I need to graph it without using algebra.

Is there a way to do it and i also need to know what i should press

Thanks
You have to do the algebraic manipulation to find y. In this case, y is the line y=1048576.

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