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Use the definition of the logarithmic function to find x.
(a)
ln x = 6

x =


(b)
ln e^2 = x

x =

can someone explain to me how to do this?
10 years ago

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Answered by Steve
ln x = 6
x = e^6

ln(e^2) = 2*ln(e) = 2*1 = 2
10 years ago
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Use the definition of the logarithmic function to find x.
(a)
ln x = 6

x =


(b)
ln e^2 = x

x =

can someone explain to me how to do this?

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