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Log5 (log3x) =0?

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  1. (log 5)(log 3x)=0

    Divide out log 5

    log 3x=0/log 5

    log 3x=0

    Change out of log form

    10^0=3x

    (10^0 = 1)

    Then

    1=3x

    Final Answer

    x=1/3

    Or you can do it this way

    (log 5)(log 3x)=0

    Convert From logs

    (5^0)(10^0)=3x

    1=3x

    x= 1/3


  2. Lets assume that the 5 in your sum indicates base of the log.

    If so then we know that Log of any quantity [ in this case it is (log3x)] to any base is zero only when the quantity of which the log is being taken = 1. Here in our case - Log of (log3x) to the base 5 = 0

    ie log 3x must be equal to 1.

    =>  log 3x  to any base = 1 ----------

    Now two cases arise -

    Case 1 --- Log base is 10. It means that  log of 3x to the base 10 = 1

    => log 3x  = 1 = log 10

    => 3x = 10

    => x = 10/3 .................... Answer

    Case 2 .....  If the base is e then

    log 3x = 1 = log e

    => 3x = e

    =>   x = e/3 ..................  Answer

    Still if you choose 5 as the base then -

    log 3x = 1 = log 5

    => 3x = 5

    =>   x = 5/3 ..................... Answer

    --------------------------------------...

    Note Answer will vary with the change in log base.

  3. andrej m...

    i just try it ok?

    log5(log3x)=0

    log5+log3x=0

    log(5+3x)=0

    5+3x=10^0

    5+3x=1

         3x=1-5

         3x=-4

           x=-4/3

  4. log 5(log3x)=0

    log3x= 0/log5

    log3x=0

    log(base 10)(3x)= 0

    10^0 = 3x

    x=1/3

  5. Is this log to the base 5 of the log of 3x = 0?

    If so, convert it to an exponential equation: 5 ^ 0 = log (3x)

    5^0 = 1, and the log of 10 is 1, so 3x = 10

    and x = 10/3
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