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OpenStudy (mantar0078):

Simplify: ln e^1

satellite73 (satellite73):

isn't \(e^1=e\)?

OpenStudy (mantar0078):

@pooja195 @Luigi0210 @triciaal

satellite73 (satellite73):

\[\ln(e^{whatever})=whatever\]

OpenStudy (vuriffy):

@satellite73 Wouldn't it result to 1?

satellite73 (satellite73):

since the log is the inverse of the exponential yes, 1

OpenStudy (mantar0078):

Thank you both!

OpenStudy (vuriffy):

Sure thing!

OpenStudy (seratul):

You should try googling the answer first. You usually find some other website that can explain it. I usually do that before I come on openstudy.

OpenStudy (mantar0078):

I did try googling it but it didn't come up with anything. Some questions just haven't been asked before.

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