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14 January, 16:30

The proof for the product property of logarithms requires simplifying the expression logb^ (b^x+y) to x+y.

Which property is used to justify this step?

A) b^x•b^y=b^x+y

B) substitution

C) logb^ (b^c) = c

D) commutative property

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  1. 14 January, 16:45
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    Answer:C

    Step-by-step explanation:

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  2. 14 January, 16:54
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    Answer: C

    Step-by-step explanation: It's C on edge
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