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A useful property of logarithms states that the logarithm of a product of two quantities is the sum of the logarithms of the two factors. In symbols, logo(XY)=logo(x)+logo(y). (x y) = log b (x) + log b
When we take the logarithm of both sides of ELN(XY)=ELN(x)+LN(y), we obtain LN(ELN(XY))=LN(ELN(x)+LN(y)). The logarithms and exponential cancel each other out (equation (4)), giving our product rule for logarithms, LN(XY)=LN(x)+LN(y).
Can you distribute log on log(x+y)? X + y = XY, In general, no. The logarithm of a sum is as simplified as it gets, unless the sum itself can in some way be simplified.
Rule one: if LN(a) = LN(b), then a must equal b. Rule two: LN(ab) = LN(a) + LN(b) for all positive real numbers. Therefore, LN does not distribute over its argument.
Division. The rule when you divide two values with the same base is to subtract the exponents. Therefore, the rule for division is to subtract the logarithms. The log of a quotient is the difference of the logs.
A logarithm is the inverse of an exponent. The equation log x = 100 is another way of writing 10x = 100. This relationship makes it possible to remove logarithms from an equation by raising both sides to the same exponent as the base of the logarithm.
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