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Properties of Logarithms ​

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We have a similar property for logarithms, called the product rule for logarithms, which says that the logarithm of a product is equal to a sum of logarithms. Because logs are exponents and we multiply like bases, we can add the exponents. We will use the inverse property to derive the product rule below.

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We have a similar property for logarithms, called the product rule for logarithms, which says that the logarithm of a product is equal to a sum of logarithms. Because logs are exponents and we multiply like bases, we can add the exponents. We will use the inverse property to derive the product rule below.

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