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If l n x = n ln{x}=n

x = ? x=?

n e n^{e} n ÷ l n n \div ln 2 n 2^{n} n 10 n^{10} e n e^{n} n 2 n^{2} 2 2 1 0 n 10^{n}

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3 solutions

Curtis Clement
Jan 20, 2015

l n x {lnx} = n {n} = n l n e {nlne} = l n {ln} e n e^{n} \Rightarrow x {x} = e n e^{n}

Paola Ramírez
Jan 16, 2015

Properties of Logarithmic Functions

log e x = n e n = x \log_e x=n \Rightarrow e^{n}=x

Hey! I replaced " \rightarrow " (\rightarrow, tends) to " \Rightarrow " (\Rightarrow, implies) in your solution. I hope its fine.

Pranjal Jain - 6 years, 4 months ago

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Are you a moderator?? @Pranjal Jain

Wow!!!!

Parth Lohomi - 6 years, 4 months ago

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Yes! ¨ \ddot\smile Since new year...

Pranjal Jain - 6 years, 4 months ago
Nelson Mandela
Jan 16, 2015

loge(x) = ln(x) = n.

So, e^n = x.

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