Describe the product rule for logarithms and give an example.

CMIIh

CMIIh

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2021-10-13

Describe the product rule for logarithms and give an example.

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cyhuddwyr9

cyhuddwyr9

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The product Rule for logarithms is described as ,
The logarithms of a product is equal to the sum of the logarithms.
The example to understand is given below,
Suppose m, n are two numbers and we have to take log over their product that is,
log(mn)=log(m)+log(n)
Let us see with example Take m=2 , n=10
log(mn)=log(20)
=log(2)+log(10)
Step 2
Hence, the product rule for logarithms is given as log(mn)=log(m)+log(n)

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