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Where does the "a" go after simplifying in the first term?
Ft_ Seven
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Nasser M. Abbasi
Nasser M. Abbasi, student
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10 years ago
If a>0 then
Assuming[a > 0, Simplify[Log[x/a] == Log[x] - Log[a]]]
(*True*)
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Ilian Gachevski
Ilian Gachevski, Wolfram Research
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10 years ago
The constant could absorb -log a.
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