Determine the area of the region bounded by the $x$-axis and $y = \frac{1}{x}$ from $x = 1$ to $x = e$.
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Step 1: The region bounded by the x-axis and y=(1)/(x) from x=1 to x=e is the area under the curve y=(1)/(x) between x=1 and x=e. Show more…
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