Question 254139
Well to find x we need to use things called logs. Logs are basically exponents or powers. For example {{{3^2}}} 2 is a power or exponent.

We need to take the log of both sides of the equation using a base of A.

log(base A) A^x = log(base A) B What this means is we are saying for the left hand side "What power to base A equals A^x". Well this must be of course be x.

So we can simplify the equation to x=log(baseA) B.

Does that make any sense to you?