SOLUTION: find: e^e and lne, i believe e^e=e^e and think lne=lne am i correct?

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Question 246212: find: e^e and lne, i believe e^e=e^e and think lne=lne am i correct?
Answer by dabanfield(803)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
yes, e^e = e^e
ln(e) = x if and only if e^x = e by definiton of the natural log of a number
since e^x = e = e^1, x must be 1
so ln(e) = 1

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