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ln(e^-9x)
 Mar 5, 2014
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ln(e^-9x)




ln(e -9x) is just -9x. This is because ln is the natural or Napierian logarithm - that is, the logarithm to the base e. In general log b(b a) = a (where log b is logarithm to the base b). In your example, b is e and a is -9x.
 Mar 5, 2014

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