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Can You Logarithm Of A Product?

I need help with an algebra assignment: I need to explain the difference between a logarithm of a product and the product of logarithms. I then need to give examples of each - example of the logarithm of a product and example of the product of logarithms - I am totally lost on this one.

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    Logarithm of a product is written as log(ab) and it is equal to Log(a)+Log(b).
    Example = Log(6) = Log(2) + Log(3)
    Find Log(2) and Log(3) and add them together.

    Product of logarithms is written as Log(a) * Log(b)
    example = Log(2) * Log(3)
    Find Log(2) and Log(3) and multiple the results together

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    Rlall  

    answered 2 years ago

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