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In technical fields such as acoustics, the Product Property of Logarithms is used to simplify complex intensity calculations. This property states that for any positive numbers MM, NN, and bb (where b1b \neq 1), the logarithm of a product is equal to the sum of the individual logarithms of its factors: logb(MN)=logbM+logbN\log_b(M \cdot N) = \log_b M + \log_b N. True or False?

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