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OpenStudy (anonymous):

does ln e = 1???

OpenStudy (anonymous):

yes... try writing that logarithmic expression in exponential form and you'll see.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

yes it does.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

k thanksss : )

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Look at graph, we have y=x, anything reflected into this line then the reflection is the inverse, red line is plot of log, blue line is e they are reflection of each other then the inverse of ln is e then e^ln(1) =1, ln(e)=1

OpenStudy (anonymous):

i just needed a simple yes or no haha, i'm not too interested in deriving it.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

okay, just giving you a quick free lecture...

OpenStudy (anonymous):

thanks for your time. : )

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