SOLUTION: Explain the difference between a logarithm of a product and the product of a logarithm, Please given examples of the difference
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Question 69297: Explain the difference between a logarithm of a product and the product of a logarithm, Please given examples of the difference
Answer by Nate(3500) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Log of a product:
log(2*x) = log(2) + log(x)
Product of a logarithm:
log(2)*log(x) = 0.3010*log(x)
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