SOLUTION: Good Afternoon, I am hoping someone could help me? I am trying to understand these problems, and I don't even know what steps to perform to get the final answer. Could you walk me

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Question 365514: Good Afternoon, I am hoping someone could help me? I am trying to understand these problems, and I don't even know what steps to perform to get the final answer. Could you walk me through it?
Section 12.2, #60
Directions: Evaluate each expression without using a calculator.
In e

Answer by nerdybill(7384) About Me  (Show Source):
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log 10
Since "log" implies base 10
log (10^1)
so
log 10 = 1
.
Similarly:
ln e
Since "ln" imples base e
ln (e^1) = 1