ln x < 0
The sky is blue. That's basicall what you're telling us. :P
maybe
if this is supposed to be true/false, it would be false, as logarithms can only be positive > 0
Are you looking for the domain of that expression?
Solve each inequality for x. (Enter your answers using interval notation.)
I think everyone in OS is trained to think in \(\mathbb{R}\). :P
well i'm just retriceumminngg that this would be in real numbers lol
I really want to help you, but my English is very bad :D
i typed "assuming" and it came out retriceumminngg lol what the..
But anyway, Notice that\[\ln x<0\text{ for all }x\in(0,1).\]
(0,1)is for answer Solve each inequality for x. (Enter your answers using interval notation.)?
does the "In" in your question represent log or is your question more like: In the expression x < 0, what is the solution in interval notation?
yea
@asnaseer, that's genius. lol!
lol - which one?
@across - just looking at it from a different point of view that's all - no geniuses were involved in the formulation of this thought. :)
To me, shifting one's point of view is more genius than applying Schroedinger's equation to solve problems. :P
hehe - I've missed you and your sense of humour! :D
@4086665195 - so which one is it: a) "In" represents log, or, b) "In" represents the work "in"
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and e^x> 3,the answer is x>ln3,which means (ln3,+infinity)?
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