How do you solve 2^x=10 ?

Charles Kingsley

Charles Kingsley

Answered question

2021-12-16

How do you solve 2x=10 ?

Answer & Explanation

Annie Gonzalez

Annie Gonzalez

Beginner2021-12-17Added 41 answers

Explanation:
Use any base logarithm on both sides.
ln(2x)=ln(10)
Use the identity ln(ab)=ln(a)b
ln(2)x=ln(10)
Divide both sides by ln(2)
x=ln(10)ln(2)
Lynne Trussell

Lynne Trussell

Beginner2021-12-18Added 32 answers

Use Definition of Common Logarithm ba=x if and only if logb(x)=a
x=log210
Use Change of Base Rule: logbx=logaxlogab
x=log10log2
Use Rule of Ten log10=1
x=1log2
RizerMix

RizerMix

Expert2021-12-29Added 656 answers

Take the natural logarithm of both sides of the equation to remove the variable from the exponent.
ln(2x)=ln(10)
NSKExpand ln(2x) by moving x outside the logarithm.
xln(2)=ln(10)
Divide each term by ln(2) and simplify.
x=ln(10)ln(2)
The result can be shown in multiple forms.
Exact Form:
x=ln(10)ln(2)
Decimal Form:
x=3.32192809...

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