Question
Question: How do you write \({5^x} = 25\) in log form?...
How do you write 5x=25 in log form?
Solution
The functions in which one term is raised to the power of another term are called exponential functions, in the given question, on the left-hand side, x is raised to the power of a thus it is an exponential function. The inverse of the exponential function is called logarithm function. A logarithm function is of the form logab where “a” is the base and b is the term whose logarithm we are finding, the answer to logab can be defined as the power to which a should be raised to get b as the answer. So, to convert an exponential function into a logarithm function, we first identify the base and move it to the other side of the equal sign and add the term “log”. This way we can find out the correct answer.
Complete step by step answer:
In ax=y , the base of the logarithm function will be “a”, moving the base to the other side of the equal to sign and writing the word “log”, we get:
ax=y
⇒x=logay
Hence, ax=y can be written in the log form as x=logay.
Note:
The logarithm functions whose base is equal to “e” are called the natural logarithm functions and are denoted as ln(a) , they can be written in log form as loge(a). e is an irrational and transcendental mathematical constant. Certain rules are obeyed by the logarithm functions. One of these laws tells us how to convert logarithm functions to exponential functions. In the given question, we had to convert the exponential function into the logarithm function, so we used the inverse of this law.