How do you solve 1.6= log(4x)?

1 Answer
Nov 25, 2015

I found: x=9.9526 for the log in base 10.

Explanation:

It depends upon the base, b, of your log:
1.6=log_b(4x)
normally b would be 10 because it can be easily evaluated using a pocket calculator; if your base is different, in the next part, simply use your given value instead of 10.

Use the definition of log:

log_bx=a->x=b^a

so that:
1.6=log_b(4x) becomes:
4x=b^(1.6)
where, if b=10, then;
x=1/4*10^(1.6)
x=9.9526