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Is it possible for loga b to be an algebraic number, when a is transcendental and b is algebraic, or vice-versa? If so, has it been proven that πx = y and ex = y have no solutions for algebraic x and y? (I'm only aware that they lack solutions for rational x and y.) NeonMerlin 01:19, 12 December 2016 (UTC)