Posted by Ali on Monday, November 1, 2010 at 10:27am.
let z = log(1/3) 1
(1/3)^z = 1
z = 0 because (1/3)^0 = 1
so
log(1/3)1 = 0
in fact log to any base of 1 is zero
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