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Sam is proving the product property of logarithms.StepJustificationlog, (MN)Givenlog, (6* bSubstitutionWhich expression and justification completes the third step of her proof?log, (b); power rule of exponentso log, (6**), subtraction property of exponentslog.(8**");power rule of exponentslogo (8), division property of exponents

Sam is proving the product property of logarithms.StepJustificationlog, (MN)Givenlog-example-1

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Whenever we have the product of two exponents with the same base like so:


=\log _b(b^x\cdot b^y)

The result must be the same base with the exponents added.


=\log _b(b^(x+y))

The correct answer is "Power rule of exponents".

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