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OpenStudy (ehsan18):
log(2x)
OpenStudy (anonymous):
anyone wanna see something cool
OpenStudy (ehsan18):
like?
OpenStudy (ehsan18):
stunnig!
Nnesha (nnesha):
quotient rule\[\huge\rm log_b y - \log_b x = \log_b \frac{ x }{ y}\]
to condense you can change subtraction to division
product rule \[\huge\rm log_b x + \log_b y = \log_b( x \times y )\]
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
so it will be log(2x) because of the quotient rule?
OpenStudy (anonymous):
or can someone explain why it would be log(2x)?
OpenStudy (ehsan18):
its called the product rule
OpenStudy (ehsan18):
when two logs are added they multiply the numbers
Nnesha (nnesha):
\(\color{blue}{\text{Originally Posted by}}\) @hellokitty01
so it will be log(2x) because of the quotient rule?
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there is plus sign so which property you should apply ?
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