SOLUTION: explain why the graph y=log (x) contains the points (1,0) no matter what b is.
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Question 170873: explain why the graph y=log (x) contains the points (1,0) no matter what b is.
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Answer by KnightOwlTutor(293) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
this is equivalent to 2^0=1 Any number with a 0 for an exponent is always equal to 1. That is a property of exponents.
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