What is x if -log(5x) = -3?

1 Answer
Oct 22, 2015

-log(5x) = -3 if and only of

log(5x) = 3

And that is true if and only if 5x = b^3 for whatever base you intend by log.

Traditionally log without a subscript meant the Common Logarithm which is the base 10 log, so we would have

5x=10^3 = 1000, so x=1000/5 = 200

Many people now use log to mean the Natural Log (log base e)

In that case we get 5x=e^3 so x = e^3/5
(Which can be found without a table or a calculator, but it's a bit tedious.)