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Given the product law of logarithms, prove the law of exponents.
Given the quotient law of logarithms, prove the quotient law of exponents.
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Well I know that a product law of logs is
log(a) + log(b) = log(ab)
and the quotient law of logs is
log(a)-log(b)=log(a/b)
But how do I change those laws, or relate it to prove the law of exponents.
I know what the law of exponents are, but I just need help proving it IN RELATION to the law of logs (as the question states)...?
log(a) + log(b) = log(ab)
and the quotient law of logs is
log(a)-log(b)=log(a/b)
But how do I change those laws, or relate it to prove the law of exponents.
I know what the law of exponents are, but I just need help proving it IN RELATION to the law of logs (as the question states)...?