SOLUTION: The logarithm of a power is equal to the product of the exponent of the power and the logarithm of the base of the power is that true or false?

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Question 617604: The logarithm of a power is equal to the product of the exponent of the power and the logarithm of the base of the power is that true or false?
Answer by stanbon(75887)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
The logarithm of a power is equal to the product of the exponent of the power and the logarithm of the base of the power is that true or false?
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False.
Logarithms is just another name for "exponent".
The log of a product is equal to the SUM of the exponents of the factors.
Cheers,
Stan H.

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