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Table of Contents Logarithm Properties - Product Rule The Product Rule for logarithms states that... read as “the log of the product is the sum of the logs.” Example 1: Example 2:

Table of Contents Slide 2 Logarithm Properties - Product Rule Example 3: Show that log 30 is equivalent in value to log 3 + log 10. The product rule states that... log 30 =... and log 3 + log 10 =...  ... which are the same.

Table of Contents Slide 3 Logarithm Properties - Product Rule Example 4: Show that ln 48 is equivalent in value to ln 4 + ln 12. The product rule states that... ln 48 =... and ln4 + ln 12 =...  ... which are the same.

Table of Contents Logarithm Properties - Product Rule