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The function where f (1) = 0

The function where f (1) = 0-example-1

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Answer:

ln(x)

Explanation:

ln(x) can be rewritten as e^ln(x)=x. so if e^ln(1)=1 the exponent is just 0. because anything to the power of 0 is 1 according to the Zero Exponent Rule

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