Logarithm
Logarithm
Rules of Logarithms
So the answer is 5.
However, it’s okay to apply the Logarithm Rules in reverse! Notice that
the log expression can be expressed as one or single logarithmic number
through the use of the Quotient Rule backward. Sounds like a plan.
It looks like there are so many things going on at the same time. First,
check if it is possible to simplify each of the logarithmic number. If not,
start thinking about some of the logarithmic rules that are obviously
applicable.
The approach is to apply the Quotient Rule first as the difference of two
log expressions because they are in fractional form. Then utilize the
Product Rule to separate the product of factors as sum of logarithmic
expressions.
Example 6: Expand the logarithmic expression .
Problem like this may cause you to doubt if indeed you arrived at the
correct answer because the final answer can still look
“unfinished”. However, as long as you applied the log rules properly in
every step, there’s nothing to worry about.
You might notice that we need to apply the Quotient Rule first because
the expression is in fractional form.