Exponents with Variables

Rae Kirk

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Can’t find info on how to solve exponents with variables when bases are different.

(5^x)(3^(1-x))=12
 
Hello, and welcome to FMH! :)

I'd write the equation as:

[MATH]\left(\frac{5}{3}\right)^x=4[/MATH]
Now, convert from exponential to logarithmic form...what do you get?
 
That’s it!! I was making it too complicated. Thank you so much. What a great support group.
 
Mark's approach is elegant, but you can just start by immediately going to logs.

[MATH](5^x)(3^{(1-x)}) = 12 \implies log\{(5^x)(3^{(1-x)})\} = log(12).[/MATH]
It is a bit longer, but it is totally mechanical.
 
Hello, and welcome to FMH! :)

I'd write the equation as:

[MATH]\left(\frac{5}{3}\right)^x=4[/MATH]
Now, convert from exponential to logarithmic form...what do you get?
Even low level math can look beautiful. Nicely done!
 
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