Covert into exponential form: 1000=log5^z

runlemmingsrun said:
1000=log5^z
You have posted "1000 = log(5<sup>z</sup>)". Is this what you meant? Or did you mean "1000 = log<sub>5</sub>(z)"? Or something else?

The conversion between logarithmic and exponential forms is fairly simplistic:

. . . . ."y = b<sup>x</sup>" means "x = log<sub>b</sub>(y)"

Where are you stuck?

Thank you.

Eliz.
 
runlemmingsrun said:
The solution according to me is 5^1000=Z
If you are using "Z" and "z" to mean the same thing, and if the equation was meant to be the second version posted earlier, then yes, this would be the exponential form.

runlemmingsrun said:
how do i simplify 5^1000??
You don't. Being nearly seven hundred digits long, the number is much too large to be expressed practically in any other manner.

Eliz.
 
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