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Explain why the logarithm of 1 with base b is 0.

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When you write logarithm of 1 with base b = x, through logarithm properties, that would be x to the power of b equals 1.


log_(b) 1=x \ =\ \textgreater \ \ x^(b) =1

Now, from the law of exponents, any number raised to the power of zero is 1. Thus logarithm of 1 with base b is truly zero.
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