Respuesta :
#1
- log_a(bc)=log_a^b+log_a^c
Not divide we multiply
- False
#2
- logb^a=alogb
Yes
- True
#3
Yes it's reverse of first one
- True
Answer:
False
True
True
Step-by-step explanation:
[tex]\textsf{Product Rule}:\quad \log_n(x)+\log_n(y)=\log_n(xy)[/tex]
When condensing a logarithm using the product rule, you combine the answers by multiplying them.
[tex]\textsf{Power Rule}:\quad a \log_n(x)=\log_n(x)^a[/tex]
When condensing a logarithm using the power rule, you move the front number to become the exponent on the log.
[tex]\textsf{Quotient Rule}:\quad \log_n(x)+\log_n(y)=\log_n\left(\dfrac{x}{y}\right)[/tex]
When condensing a logarithm using the the quotient rule, you combine the answers by dividing them.