Properties of Logarithms (Product, Quotient and Power Rule)
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Learn the five properties of logarithms functions, such as product, quotient, power, change of base and reciprocal rules. See how they are similar to and different fr… If a, m and n are positive integers and a ≠ 1, then; loga(mn) = logam + logan Thus, the log of two numbers m and n, with base ‘a’ is equal to the sum of log m and log n with the same base ‘a’. Example: log3(9.25) = log3(9) + log3(27) = log3(32) + log3(33) = 2 + 3 (By property: logb bx= x…
If a, m and n are positive integers and a ≠ 1, then; loga(mn) = logam + logan Thus, the log of two numbers m and n, with base ‘a’ is equal to the sum of log m and log n with the same base ‘a’. Example: log3(9.25) = log3(9) + log3(27) = log3(32) + log3(33) = 2 + 3 (By property: logb bx= x…
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