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Prove that log(1+2+3)=log1+log2+log3​

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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

log(1+2+3)=log1+log2+log3

LHS

log(1+2+3)

=log6

=log(1*2*3)      by the log rule log(ab)=loga+ logb

=log1+log2+log3

rhs proved

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