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FALSE PROOF

1^10=1 and 1^∞=1, so 1^10=1^∞=1 and 1^10=1^∞.

Take logs of both sides: 10log(1)=∞log(1), so the factor log(1) cancels out and 10=∞.

[The factor log(1) can't be cancelled out, because log(1)=0.]

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