Question 574312
{{{log(10, (1))}}}
as soon as you learn what this represents, this is a fairly simple problem.<br>
In general, logarithms are exponents. The particular logarithm you have represents the exponent one can put on the base, 10, which results in the argument, 1.<br>
So what power of 10 is equal to 1?<br>
With a little thought about exponents you might remember that exponents of zero (on <i>any</i> number except zero itself) result in a 1's!<br>
So {{{log(10, (1)) = 0}}}.<br>
NOTE: Since the zero power of any valid base is a 1,
{{{log(a, (1)) = 0}}} <i>no matter what number the base may be!!</i>