How do you solve for x in 18x2=132x?

1 Answer
Sep 28, 2015

x=2ln(18)ln(18)+2ln(13)

Explanation:

Since 13 is a prime and 18 is a compound number without 13 as a prime factor you'll never be able to equate bases, therefore, we'll need to apply logs. I'm using the natural base due to preference you can use whatever base you want - that being said, I'd recommend using natural or decimal.

ln(18x2)=ln(132x)
(x2)ln(18)=(2x)ln(13)
xln(18)2ln(18)=2xln(13)

Isolating x

xln(18)+2xln(13)=2ln(18)
x(ln(18)+2ln(13))=2ln(18)
x=2ln(18)ln(18)+2ln(13)

You could break down some of these logs further but since the problem gave 18 and 13 as numbers, I'd leave the answer in terms of their logs.