To write the given equation in logarithmic form, we should recall the definition of a logarithm. x=by⇔logb(x)=y The above relationship tells us that the logarithm y is the exponent to which b must be raised to get x. Let's now apply the definition to the given equation. 3m=n⇔log3(n)=m The above means that m is the exponent to which 3 must be raised to obtain n.