SOLUTION: Write a logarithmic equation with base 5 that is equivalent to the equation f (t) = 2t.

Algebra.Com
Question 355649: Write a logarithmic equation with base 5 that is equivalent to the equation
f (t) = 2t.

Found 2 solutions by Theo, jrfrunner:
Answer by Theo(13342)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
f(t) = 2*t

let t = log(5,x)

you get f(t) = 2*t becomes f(x) = 2*log(5,x)

The equation you are looking for would be:

f(x) = 2*(log(5,x)

This is equivalent to the equation f(t) = 2*t when t = log(5,x).

log(5,x) means the log of x to the base 5.


Answer by jrfrunner(365)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
in logarithms, for any base b
-
therefore
f(t)=2t=

RELATED QUESTIONS

please solve the equation that is reducible to a quadratic equation.... (answered by texttutoring)
Help with logarithmic problems? 1. Rewrite as an equivalent logarithmic equation with... (answered by ankor@dixie-net.com)
Rewrite the equation in logarithmic form.... (answered by MsRedz123)
Write the equation in its equivalent logarithmic form. 4³=64 that... (answered by dabanfield)
write the equation in its equivalent logarithmic form 5^2 =x Thanks to anyone who... (answered by scott8148)
Write the equation in its equivalent logarithmic form. 5^-2=1/25 (raised to negative... (answered by lwsshak3)
write the following equation in its equivalent logarithmic form... (answered by rapaljer)
given 3^8=6561 write the equivalent Logarithmic... (answered by Alan3354)
Write the equation 6x = 8 in its equivalent logarithmic... (answered by Alan3354,Edwin McCravy)