Math, asked by barunigangadhara, 11 months ago

if log(m+n)= log m +log n show that m=n/n+1

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Answered by ᎷíssGℓαмσƦσυs
12

Answer:

log(m+n) = log m + log n

log (m+n)-log n= log m

log m+n/n= log m

m+n/n=m

m+n/m= n

1+n/m =n

n/m= n-1

m=n/n-1

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Answered by Anonymous
3

 \huge \mathfrak \pink{Answer}

\Large\boxed{log(m+n)=logm+logn}

log(m+n) - logn = logm\\log(\frac{m+n}{n})=logm\\(\frac{m+n}{m})=n\\1+(\frac{n}{m})=n\\(\frac{n}{m})=n-1\\

\Large\boxed{m=(\frac{n}{n-1})}

hope this helps uh☺️

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