Log Proofs
Log Proofs
2) Quotient Property:
3) Power Property:
I. Conditional Statement
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Since the conditional statement and its converse are both true,
they are a biconditional statement. We use “if and only if” or the
double-headed arrow, ⟷, to denote a biconditional statement.
Thus, “ if and only if .” Writing it symbolically,
we have:
This means essentially that there is an equivalence between
logarithmic statements and exponential statements.
Now, let’s get started proving the four (4) logarithm properties
or rules.
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Step 3: Since we are proving the product property, we will
multiply by . Simplify by applying the product rule of
exponent. That is, copy the common base then add the
exponents.
or
Step 1: Let .
For simplicity’s sake, we will use the first one on the list which
is .
Step 4: Now, apply the Power Rule of Logarithm on the right
side of the exponential equation to bring down the exponent .
Then solve for by dividing both sides of the equation by
.
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