SOLUTION: Express both in terms of x 1. ln(x) = 2 what I thought was x = e^2 but that seemed too simple 2. tan^-1 x = 1

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Question 145032: Express both in terms of x
1. ln(x) = 2
what I thought was x = e^2 but that seemed too simple
2. tan^-1 x = 1

Answer by jim_thompson5910(35256)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
1.
You are correct, the answer is

2.
Start with the given equation


Take the tangent of both sides to eliminate the inverse tangent


Simplify

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