How do you graph y=e^(ln x)?

1 Answer
May 9, 2018

y=e^(ln(x))

Explanation:

The natural logarithm function, if considered as a real-valued function of a real variable, is the inverse function of the exponential function, leading to the identities:
e^{\ln x}=x\qquad \text{if } x>0 \qquad e^{\ln x}=x\qquad \text{if }x>0
\ln(e^{x})=x
Like all logarithms, the natural logarithm maps multiplication into addition:
\ln(xy)=\ln x+\ln y

from natural logarithm.

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