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Apply a graphing utility to graph $y=e^{x}$ and $y=\ln x$ in the same viewing screen. What line are these two graphs symmetric about?
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This is an exponential function where the base is the mathematical constant e (approximately equal to 2.71828). The graph of this function increases rapidly for positive x and approaches zero for negative x. Show more…
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