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OpenStudy (anonymous):

Solve... log ab =

OpenStudy (anonymous):

log ab = ????????????

OpenStudy (anonymous):

log ab = log a + log b. That's a rule of logarithms that always comes in handy, good to memorize it. I just remember that log rules are the opposite of exponent rules.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

My subject is Exponential Equations???

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@nbouscal Thats an answer choice im not saying your wrong.. Thanks I appreaciate your help

OpenStudy (anonymous):

yea thats right log a + log b= log ab and if its like log a/b then its log a - log b

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Thanks Guys :)

OpenStudy (anonymous):

np..

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Exponential equations and logarithmic equations are the same subject. The exponential equation \(\exp(x)\), usually written \(e^x\), is actually defined as \(\log^{-1}(x)\).

OpenStudy (anonymous):

To clarify, by \(\log^{-1}(x)\) I'm referring to the natural logarithm, others will write it as \(\ln^{-1}(x)\).

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@nbouscal You explained it really well thanks

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