I'm new here, looking for some help please.
I've been at this question for 4+ hours, not getting anywhere, haha.
$\log_2 (kx) = a$
Question asks to solve for $x$
So far my best try is
$\log_2 x + \log_2 k = a $
$\log_2 x = a / \log_2 k$
~~~ I feel like this step is very wrong, but I tried it anyways ~~~
$2^{\log_2 x} = 2^{a / \log_2 k}$
$x = 2^{a / \log_2 k}$
Any tip / help would be appreciated, thank you!
Thank you!! I'm too tired to be doing math right now, LOL.
– MarsIsPrettyClose Sep 20 '14 at 04:54