What is the xcoordinate for

the vertical
asymptote of
?
(1 point)
y = ln x
The vertical
asymptote of
has
an xcoordinate
of x=

1 answer

The vertical asymptote of the function \( y = \ln x \) occurs where the function approaches negative infinity. For the natural logarithm function, this happens as \( x \) approaches 0 from the right (i.e., \( x \to 0^+ \)).

Thus, the vertical asymptote has an x-coordinate of:

\[ x = 0 \]

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