Explanation:
10^(2x - 6) = 5
i would use immediately a log10 of both sides and get
2x - 6 = log10(5)
since the answers want to use ln, let's convert the log10 term to ln (rules of logarithm - change of base rule) :
log10(5) = ln(5)/ln(10)
so, we have
2x - 6 = ln(5)/ln(10)
then
2x = ln(5)/ln(10) + 6
x = ln(5)/(2ln(10)) + 6/2
and now to bring the whole right side into one fraction, we need to transform 6/2 into something like .../(2ln(10)).
so, we get
x = ln(5)/(2ln(10)) + (6ln(10))/(2ln(10)) =
= (ln(5) + 6ln(10))/(2ln(10))
that is the first answer option.