SOLUTION: The natural logarithm function write in exponential form ln 1/e^2= -2 the example I have been trying to use is log base b a=n is rewritten as b^n=a I can't tell in this

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Question 605449: The natural logarithm function
write in exponential form
ln 1/e^2= -2
the example I have been trying to use is log base b a=n is rewritten as b^n=a
I can't tell in this problem if the e that is squared is the one that is the base.
if not then substituting I would get
e^-2= 1/e^2
is this the answer or can I do more to it?
Thank you

Answer by lwsshak3(11628)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
write in exponential form
ln 1/e^2= -2
exponential form: base(e) raised to log of number(-2)=number(1/e^2)
e^-2=(1/e^2)

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