Math, asked by LittleEinstein, 1 year ago

We can write logx/y=(x.y^-1). Can you prove logx/y=logx - logy

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Answered by kspaneserpcd1d9
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log(a*b)=log a + log b since x/y can be written as x*y^(-1) also log a^n = nlog a we can write log(xy)=log x - log y

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