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what is loga+logb???????????????​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

loga+logb=logab

loga-logb=loga/b

Answered by js403730
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Answer:

There are a number of rules known as the laws of logarithms. These allow expressions involving logarithms to be rewritten in a variety of different ways. ... This law tells us how to add two logarithms together. Adding log A and log B results in the logarithm of the product of A and B, that is log AB.

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