Difference between revisions of "Logarithm of 1"

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==References==
 
==References==
* {{BookReference|Handbook of mathematical functions|1964|Milton Abramowitz|author2=Irene A. Stegun|prev=Relationship between logarithm and positive integer exponents|next=Logarithm diverges to negative infinity at 0 from right}}: 4.1.12
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* {{BookReference|Handbook of mathematical functions|1964|Milton Abramowitz|author2=Irene A. Stegun|prev=Relationship between logarithm and positive integer exponents|next=Logarithm diverges to negative infinity at 0 from right}}: $4.1.12$
  
 
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[[Category:Theorem]]
 
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[[Category:Unproven]]

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Theorem

The following formula holds: $$\log(1)=0,$$ where $\log$ denotes the logarithm.

Proof

References