How do you solve e^x=5?

2 Answers
Jul 10, 2016

I found: x=ln5

Explanation:

You can apply the natural (base e) logarithm on both sides:
ln(e^x)=ln5
On the left the two operations will cancel out (one the inverse of the other) so you'll get:
x=ln5
If you can access a calculator (or tables) you can evaluate it as:
x=ln5=1.6094

Jul 19, 2018

x=ln5 or ~~1.609

Explanation:

We want to cancel out base e. We can do this by taking the natural log of both sides.

lne^x=ln5

Since ln and e are inverses of each other, they cancel, and we're left with

x=ln5

As a decimal, this is approximately 1.609.

Hope this helps!