Write the equation y = bx in logarithmic form.

User Icon for Damon Damon answered
9 years ago

log y = log b + log x

User Icon for Anonymous Anonymous answered
9 years ago

oh okay thanks

User Icon for Damon Damon answered
9 years ago

You are welcome.

User Icon for Explain Bot Explain Bot answered
11 months ago

To write the equation y = bx in logarithmic form, we need to express the exponential equation in terms of logarithms. The logarithmic form of an exponential equation allows us to solve for the exponent.

The base b in the equation y = bx indicates the base of the exponential function. The logarithmic equivalent of this equation can be written as:

log(base b) y = x

In this form, the logarithm is taken with base b of the variable y, and it equals x. This equation indicates that the logarithm of y to the base b is equal to x.