SOLUTION: ln (1/(e^k))=-7 what does k=? Thanks for everything guys:)
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ln (1/(e^k))=-7
what does k=?
Thanks for everything guys:)
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ln (1/(e^k))=-7
raise everything to the e power
(1/e^k) = exp(-7)
but that is e^(-k)=e^(-7)
k=7
ln (1/e^7)=-7
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ln (1/(e^k))=-7
what does k=?
Thanks for everything guys:)
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-------- Exponential form
Thus, - k = - 7
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