Difference between revisions of "Logarithm of 1"
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Revision as of 17:26, 27 June 2016
Theorem
The following formula holds: $$\log(1)=0,$$ where $\log$ denotes the logarithm.
Proof
References
- 1964: Milton Abramowitz and Irene A. Stegun: Handbook of mathematical functions ... (previous) ... (next): $4.1.12$