\( e^{\ln 7.2} \)
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2 \) represents the natural logarithm of 7.2. The natural logarithm is the inverse function of the exponential function \( e^x \), so \( \ln 7.2 \) is the exponent we need to raise \( e \) to in order to get 7.2. Show more…
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