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Properties of Logarithms
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Problem 57a
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Textbook QuestionIn Exercises 54–57, use properties of logarithms to condense each logarithmic expression. Write the expression as a single logarithm whose coefficient is 1. 1/2 ln x - ln y
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Key Concepts
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Properties of Logarithms
The properties of logarithms include rules that simplify the manipulation of logarithmic expressions. Key properties include the product rule (log_a(bc) = log_a(b) + log_a(c)), the quotient rule (log_a(b/c) = log_a(b) - log_a(c)), and the power rule (log_a(b^c) = c * log_a(b)). Understanding these properties is essential for condensing logarithmic expressions.
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Natural Logarithm
The natural logarithm, denoted as ln, is the logarithm to the base e, where e is approximately 2.71828. It is commonly used in mathematics, particularly in calculus and exponential growth models. Recognizing that ln(x) can be manipulated using logarithmic properties is crucial for solving problems involving natural logarithms.
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Condensing Logarithmic Expressions
Condensing logarithmic expressions involves combining multiple logarithms into a single logarithm. This process utilizes the properties of logarithms to simplify the expression, often resulting in a more manageable form. For example, the expression 1/2 ln x - ln y can be condensed into a single logarithm by applying the power and quotient rules.
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