SOLUTION: show that log(1×2×3) = log 1 + log 2 + log 3. Is it true for any three positive numbers m, n, p instead of 1, 2, 3 ?

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Question 1135255: show that log(1×2×3) = log 1 + log 2 + log 3. Is it true for any three positive numbers m, n, p instead of 1, 2, 3 ?
Answer by greenestamps(13203)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!


Exactly how do you want this to be demonstrated?

It is a basic rule of logarithms that log(abc) = log(a)+log(b)+log(c).

It doesn't seem there is anything that needs to be shown....

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