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Verifying Anchor Points in Logarithmic Graphing

In your role as a technical consultant for a financial software company, you are verifying the accuracy of a graphing tool that displays growth models using logarithmic functions in the form y=logaxy = \log_a x. To ensure the software is scaling the curves correctly, you must check a universal 'anchor point' that exists on every graph where the xx-coordinate is equal to the base aa. Identify the full coordinate point (x,y)(x, y) that the graph must pass through in this scenario, and briefly state the mathematical identity that explains why the yy-value at this point is always the same.

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