How do you solve log5=(x+1)log4?

1 Answer
Dec 31, 2015

This would be same as solving a multi-step linear equation only the coefficients and constants are logarithmic numbers. Step by step working is shown below.

Explanation:

log(5)=(x+1)log(4)

Let us distribute (x+1)log(4)

log(5)=xlog(4)+log(4)

What we see here is not different from any multi-step linear equation .
Say if you had no log and the equation was 5=4x+4 you would have found it easy!

We shall use the same trick to solve it, but with the log present.

log(5)=xlog(4)+log(4)
First subtract log(4) on both the sides, this is done to isolate the x

log(5)log(4)=xlog(4)

log(54)=xlog(4) Note : log(P)log(Q)=log(PQ)

Now we divide both sides by log(4) to isolate x

log(54)log(4)=x

The exact solution is x=log(54)log(4)

If you want an decimal approximation then you can use a calculator to find it.