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  1. lim ln ( x ) = . x . x zbliża się minus nieskończoność. W przeciwnym przypadku logarytm naturalny minus nieskończoności jest nieokreślony dla liczb rzeczywistych, ponieważ funkcja logarytmu naturalnego jest niezdefiniowana dla liczb ujemnych:

  2. What is the natural logarithm of infinity? ln (∞) = ? Since infinity is not a number, we should use limits: x approaches infinity. The limit of the natural logarithm of x when x approaches infinity is infinity: lim ln (x) = ∞. x →∞. x approaches minus infinity.

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  5. Natural Logarithm of Infinity. What is the natural logarithm of infinity? ln(∞) = ? Since infinity is not a number, we should use limits: x approaches infinity. The limit of the natural logarithm of x when x approaches infinity is infinity: lim ln(x) = ∞ x→∞. x approaches minus infinity

  6. The natural logarithm of x is the power to which e would have to be raised to equal x. For example, ln 7.5 is 2.0149..., because e2.0149... = 7.5. The natural logarithm of e itself, ln e, is 1, because e1 = e, while the natural logarithm of 1 is 0, since e0 = 1.

  7. 21 wrz 2014 · The answer is oo. The natural log function is strictly increasing, therefore it is always growing albeit slowly. The derivative is y'=1/x so it is never 0 and always positive. You can also look at it as: n=ln oo e^n=oo Therefore, n must be large.

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