Solve Natural Exponent Equation (From Decimals) (Level 1)
This math topic focuses on using logarithms to solve natural exponent equations where the bases and results are expressed in decimal form. It targets the specific skill of finding the exponent \( x \) when the equation is structured as \( e^x = \text{decimal number} \). Each problem provides a set of multiple-choice answers, requiring the use of logarithmic calculations or understanding to select the correct exponent value that satisfies the equation.
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Use a logarithm to solve for the missing exponent
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Math worksheet on 'Logarithms - Solve Natural Exponent Equation (From Decimals) (Level 1)'. Part of a broader unit on 'Logarithms - Intro' Learn online: app.mobius.academy/math/units/logarithms_intro/ |
Use a logarithm to solve for the missing exponent |
x = 3.96 |
x = 4.96 |
x = 0.96 |
x = 1.96 |
x = 2.96 |
Use a logarithm to solve for the missing exponent |
x = 5.41 |
x = 2.41 |
x = 4.41 |
x = 1.41 |
x = 3.41 |
Use a logarithm to solve for the missing exponent |
x = 4.41 |
x = 2.41 |
x = 3.41 |
x = 1.41 |
x = 0.41 |
Use a logarithm to solve for the missing exponent |
x = 3.1 |
x = 6.1 |
x = 4.1 |
x = 2.1 |
x = 5.1 |
Use a logarithm to solve for the missing exponent |
x = 5.07 |
x = 3.07 |
x = 2.07 |
x = 4.07 |
x = 1.07 |
Use a logarithm to solve for the missing exponent |
x = 0 |
x = 4 |
x = 3 |
x = 1 |
x = 2 |
Use a logarithm to solve for the missing exponent |
x = 3.51 |
x = 4.51 |
x = 5.51 |
x = 2.51 |
x = 6.51 |