Properties of Logarithms

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Hello, today I will continue the topic of logarithms. In a previous video, I went over some skill building practice examples that go over the definition of a logarithmic equation. If you haven’t seen that video, you can check it out here https://rumble.com/vqtcmu-logarithmic-equations-and-exponential-form.html

In today's video, I will go over the four properties of logarithms and explain a little bit about the history of logarithms. Let's jump into it!

The four properties of logarithms:
logb(xy) = logb(x) + logb(y)
logb(x/y) = logb(x) - logb(y)
logb(x^n) = nlogbx
logb(a) = logc(a) / logc(b)

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