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Prove that: (log x)^2 – (log y)^2 = log (x/y) · log (xy). - Mathematics

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Prove that: `(log x)^2 - (log y)^2 = log (x/y) · log (xy)`.

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उत्तर

Given:

x > 0, y > 0 and log denotes logarithm to the same base for both x and y so the laws of logs apply.

To Prove:

`(log x)^2 - (log y)^2 = log(x/y) xx log(xy)`

Proof [Step-wise]:

1. Start with the left-hand side:

(log x)2 – (log y)2.

2. Recognize this as a difference of squares and factor:

(log x – log y)(log x + log y)

3. Use logarithm laws:

`log x - log y = log (x/y)`

log x + log y = log (xy)

4. Substitute these into the factorization to obtain:

(log x – log y)(log x + log y) 

= `log (x/y) xx log (xy)`

Therefore `(log x)^2 - (log y)^2 = log(x/y) xx log(xy)`, as required.

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अध्याय 7: Logarithms - Exercise 7B [पृष्ठ १४७]

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नूतन Mathematics [English] Class 9 ICSE
अध्याय 7 Logarithms
Exercise 7B | Q 14. | पृष्ठ १४७
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