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How does ln(e^-x) = -x
I know that the derivative of ln is 1/x so it would be 1/(e^-x) but how does that simplify to -x? I am confused....
I know that the derivative of ln is 1/x so it would be 1/(e^-x) but how does that simplify to -x? I am confused....
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Answered by
bobpursley
Havent I answered this before? What was wrong with my thinking?
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