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Please help with 2 questions. Thank you.

Please help with 2 questions. Thank you.-example-1
Please help with 2 questions. Thank you.-example-1
Please help with 2 questions. Thank you.-example-2
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{e}^(ln(anything)) = anything

so here we have:


{e}^(ln1) = 1


{e}^(ln5x) = 5x

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