Intermediate Algebra for College Students (7th Edition)

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Chapter 9 - Section 9.4 - Properties of Logarithms - Exercise Set - Page 714: 96

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Work Step by Step

The quotient rule of logarithmic property states that: Let $b, M$ and $N$ be positive real numbers with $b\ne1$, $\log_{b}\left(\frac{M}{N}\right)=\log_{b}M-\log_{b}N,$ The logarithm of a product is the sum of the logarithms. Thus, for example, $M=6, N=5, b=2$ $\log_{2}\left(\frac{6}{5}\right)=\log_{2}6-\log_{2}5.$
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