4. Which of the following statements are true? $\log(a) - \log(b) = \log(a - b)$ $\frac{\log(a)}{\log(b)} = \log(\frac{a}{b})$ $\log(a) + \log(b) = \log(a + b)$ $-\log(a) = \log(-a)$ None of these.
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