In this exercise we have to use the properties of the logarithm to write it in one way, like this:

From these recalling some properties of the logarithm, we find that:
- When the logarithm is equal to the base, the logarithm will always be equal to 1.
- Logarithm of any base, whose logarithm is equal to 1, will always have the result equal to 0.
- Two logarithms with the same base are equal when the logarithms are also equal.
given the equation as:

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The statement that best explains the meaning that is added by the allusion is
- Lupercal alludes to an important patriotic festival, and celebrating Caesar on Lupercal indicates his high position in Rome.
<h3>What festival was the lupercal?</h3>
This was a festival that was celebrated in the ancient city of Rome in order to purify the city.
The excerpt from which this question was lifted stated that the Marullus made reference to the Lupercal and this makes him afraid.
Flavius tries to tell him that there was no need for fear given that the festival was important.
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