Hi,
I was presented with the following logarithm property in my textbook. I have accepted that it works and use it freely. However, I cannot prove to myself why this property works and how it is true. Would anyone please be able to give a detailed explanation and prove why this property is true?
. . . . .\(\displaystyle e^{\ln(x)}\, =\, x\)
Thanks
I was presented with the following logarithm property in my textbook. I have accepted that it works and use it freely. However, I cannot prove to myself why this property works and how it is true. Would anyone please be able to give a detailed explanation and prove why this property is true?
. . . . .\(\displaystyle e^{\ln(x)}\, =\, x\)
Thanks
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