ln (1) = 0, by properties of logarithms.
What is Logarithm?
- The opposite of exponentiation is the logarithm.
- This indicates that the exponent to which a fixed number, base b, must be raised in order to obtain a specific number x, is represented by the logarithm of that number.
- A number's natural logarithm is its logarithm to the base of the transcendental and irrational number e, which is roughly equivalent to 2.718281828459.
Now,
ln (1) = [tex]log_e(1)[/tex]
By properties of logarithms, we get that: [tex]log_b(1) = 0[/tex], for any value of b.
Hence, ln (1) = 0, by properties of logarithms.
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