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Applying the product rule for logarithms: $\log_b\left(MN\right)=\log_b\left(M\right)+\log_b\left(N\right)$
Learn how to solve problems step by step online. Solve the logarithmic equation ln(x+2)+ln(x+4)=ln(3). Applying the product rule for logarithms: \log_b\left(MN\right)=\log_b\left(M\right)+\log_b\left(N\right). For two logarithms of the same base to be equal, their arguments must be equal. In other words, if \ln(a)=\ln(b) then a must equal b. Multiplying polynomials x+2 and x+4. Multiply the single term x by each term of the polynomial \left(x+2\right).