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The loagrithms are never defind to the base

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Answered by MagicalPie
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So 0, 1, and every negative number presents a potential problem as the base of a power function. And if those numbers can't reliably be the base of a power function, then they also can't reliably be the base of a logarithm. For that reason, we only allow positive numbers other than 1 as the base of the logarithm.

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