document.write( "Question 1090243: How do I find the x intercepts, y intercepts , domain, and range of y=ln(x) . I would really want to know how you got the answers if you wouldn't mind explaining (: \n" ); document.write( "
Algebra.Com's Answer #704689 by dennisrizelleruiz(5)\"\" \"About 
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The logarithm were the inverse function of the y=e^x.
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\n" ); document.write( "The x- intercept would be always be (1,0). The y intercept would be nothing because the function dont touch the y- axis. The domain would be (0,∞) because the function don't touch the y axis and it starts from a number closest to zero and it goes on nd on. The domain was always the interval of x, while the range was the interval of y of a function. The range would be ALL REAL NUMBER. Why??? Because The graph goes on and on in terms of y.
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