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What are the laws of Logarithms?

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Answered by MonarkSingh
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Here is your answer.
1.
logxy \:  = logx + logy
2.
log \binom{x}{y}  = logx - logy
3.
log(x {}^{n} ) \:  = nlogx
4.
log(b) \:  = 1
5.
log(1) = 0
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Answered by ayankhan901
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Answer:

law 1

logarithm a product. the logarithm of a product of any two or more positive numbers to any real base[>] is equal to the sum of their logarithm to the same base

Law 2

logarithm of a quotient. the logarithm of quotient of any two positive number to any real base ( >1) is equal to the logarithm of the numerator minus the logarith of the denominator to the base

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