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Why is it important that the definition of logarithms states that the base of the logarithm does not equal 1?
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The base of any logarithm is also the base of a power function: Example
log₁₀(x) = 2 → x = 10²
log₄ (x) = 5 → x = 4⁵
If the base was 1, then all exponents on 1 would yield 1
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The change of base rule says
If b = 1, then we will have
which is NOT possible. We cannot divide by zero. So this is why b = 1 is NOT allowed.
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