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| Question 80373This question is from textbook Algebra for college students
 :  I would like  a solution to how it is done to evaluate each expression:
 -2+ 1n e^3. I do know the answer is 1 (from the back of my text book's answers to the problem), but the log calculator on this web site had the answer as 0 because it was needed 0 divisions to get to 1.   Please explain .
 This question is from textbook Algebra for college students
 
 Answer by stanbon(75887)
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You can put this solution on YOUR website! -2+ 1n e^3. -------------
 You have to know that lne^x = x
 Why?
 Well, ln means log(base e)
 So lne^3 means log(base e) e^3, and that log is 3
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 Wow, that was a mouthful.
 Anyway, for your problem:
 -2 + lne^3
 = -2 + 3
 =1
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 Cheers,
 Stan H.
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