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OpenStudy (anonymous):

e^x>27

OpenStudy (anonymous):

\[x> \ln(27)\]

OpenStudy (luffingsails):

Remember the rule of logs: ln (e)^x = x We can use that here... just take the ln of each side. \[\ln (e^x) = \ln(27)\] \[x = \ln(27)\]

OpenStudy (luffingsails):

Opp... sorry, missed the inequality. Just change equal sign to greater than and good to go.

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