How do you solve 5^-x = 3?

1 Answer
Jun 3, 2016

Using the log.

Explanation:

To solve the equations where the x is in the exponent, the trick is to do the logarithms.

5^(-x)=3

log(5^(-x))=log(3)

we then apply the property of the logarithm where the exponent in the log goes in front multiplying.

-xlog(5)=log(3)

x=-log(3)/log(5)\approx-0.68.