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Log2 1 is defined
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Answer: True

Through the change of base formula, we can say,


\log_(2)(1) = (\log(1))/(\log(2)) = (0)/(\log(2)) = 0

So in short,


\log_(2)(1)=0

It turns out that


\log_(b)(1) = 0

for real numbers b such that b > 0 and
b \\e 1

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