Question 45390
The logarithm of a product is like log(M*N).

The product of logarithms is like log(M)*log(N).  


It is a very important distinction to make, since the first case brings up the very important LAW OF LOGARITHMS:


log(M*N) = log(M) * log(N).


There is no such property for the second case, the product of logarithms!


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