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Yes. Take any rational number p. Let a = any number that is not a power of 10, so that log(a) is irrational. and let b = p/log(a). log(a) is irrational so 1/log(a) must be irrational. That is, both log(a) and log(b) are irrational. But log(a)*log(b) = log(a)*[p/log(a)] = p which is rational. In the above case all logs are to base 10, but any other base can be used.
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Log(y) can be any number, positive or negative, no limits. It all depends on the value of 'y'.
log(2) + log(4) = log(2x)log(2 times 4) = log(2x)2 times 4 = 2 times 'x'x = 4
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