High School Math : Multiplying and dividing Logarithms

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Example Questions

Example Question #1 : Simplifying Logarithms

Simplify .

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Correct answer:

Explanation:

Using properties of logs we get:

Example Question #1 : Simplifying Logarithms

Simplify the following expression: 

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Correct answer:

Explanation:

Recall the log rule: 

In this particular case,  and . Thus, our answer is .

Example Question #1 : Simplifying Logarithms

Use the properties of logarithms to solve the following equation:

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No real solutions

Correct answer:

Explanation:

Since the bases of the logs are the same and the logarithms are added, the arguments can be multiplied together. We then simplify the right side of the equation:

The logarithm can be converted to exponential form:

Factor the equation:

Although there are two solutions to the equation, logarithms cannot be negative. Therefore, the only real solution is .

Example Question #1 : Simplifying Logarithms

Which of the following represents a simplified form of

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Correct answer:

Explanation:

The rule for the addition of logarithms is as follows: 

As an application of this,

Example Question #1 : Logarithms

Simplify the expression using logarithmic identities.

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The expression cannot be simplified

Correct answer:

Explanation:

The logarithm of a fraction is equal to the logarithm of the numerator minus the logarithm of the denominator.

If we encounter two logarithms with the same base, we can likely combine them. In this case, we can use the reverse of the above identity.

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