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Evaluate y = ln (x − 2) for the following values of x. Round to the nearest thousandth. x = 3, y =

x = 4, y ≈
x = 6, y ≈

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The second part with the graphs the answer is a

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The Neperian Logarithms have the number "e" as the base and are symbolized with the abbreviation "ln".

To evaluate y=ln(x − 2) for the values of x (x=3, x=4 and x=6), you must substitute those values in the function, as below:
1. x=3
y=ln(x−2)
y=ln (3-2)
y=ln(1)
y=0

2. x=4
y=ln(x−2)
y=ln(4−2)
y=ln(2)
y
0.693

3. x=6
y=ln(x− 2)
y=ln(6−2)
y=ln(4)
y
1.386
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