Math, asked by eitish, 10 months ago

is log 1 base a=0(a>0,a is not equal to 1)? give reason​

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Answered by bikram0598
5

Answer:

because 0 will be in minus or plus and 1 using plus

Answered by harendrachoubay
10

Because any number raised to 0 equals 1.

Step-by-step explanation:

We have,

\log_a1=0, where, a >0 (a is not equal to 1)

Properties of logarithm,

\log_a1=0

a^{0} =1

The logarithm of 1 is always zero.

There is no matter the value of base, because any number raised to 0 equals 1.

\log_a1=0

Thus, the power of  any number raised to 0 equals 1.

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