SOLUTION: log[t](r)+log[t](s) expressed in a single longarithm
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Question 589907: log[t](r)+log[t](s) expressed in a single longarithm
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log[t](r)+log[t](s) expressed in a single logarithm
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logt(r) + logt(s) = logt(rs)
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Cheers,
Stan H.
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