SOLUTION: what is log (1)10 and why
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Question 439429: what is log (1)10 and why
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what is log (1)10 and why
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I think this was meant to be written, log 10=1.
What this says is that the base (10) raised to the logarithm(1) of the number(10)=number(10)
This is a definition of the exponential form for logarithms.
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