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can you saw that 1=0


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Answered by Muskan5785
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In fact, since any number - except 0 - raised to the power of 0 gives 1, then the logarithm of the value of 1 willalways be zero no matter what baseyou are working in. Thus, the natural logarithm of 1 is also equal to zero: Ln(1) = 0

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The following is a "proof" that one equals zero.

Consider two non-zero numbers x and y such that

x = y. 
Then x2 = xy. 
Subtract the same thing from both sides: 
x2 - y2 = xy - y2. 
Dividing by (x-y), obtain 
x + y = y. 
Since x = y, we see that 
2 y = y. 
Thus 2 = 1, since we started with y nonzero. 
Subtracting 1 from both sides, 
1 = 0.
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