Use the quotient property of logarithms to write the logarit

Use the quotient property of logarithms to write the logarithm as a difference of logarithms. Then simplif 1,000,000 B 4 log m log n-6 C 4 log m log n 7 D 7-4 log m log n

Solution

1) The answer is option A

2) The answer is option B

3) The answer is option C.

In all the problems following property is used

Log(a*b) = Log(a) + Log(b)

Log(a/b) = Log(a) - Log(b)

Log(a^n) = n*Log(a)

 Use the quotient property of logarithms to write the logarithm as a difference of logarithms. Then simplif 1,000,000 B 4 log m log n-6 C 4 log m log n 7 D 7-4

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