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Convert the equation to logarithmic form: e =A) ln(m) = sB) ln(S) = mO In(e) = sD) In(e) = m

Convert the equation to logarithmic form: e =A) ln(m) = sB) ln(S) = mO In(e) = sD-example-1
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The given equation is:


e^m=s

Take the natural log of both sides:


\ln e^m=\ln s

Apply the power rule of logarithms:


\begin{gathered} m\ln e=\ln s \\ Also\text{ }\ln e=1,\text{ then} \\ m*1=\ln s \\ m=\ln s \\ \text{ Reorder terms} \\ \ln(s)=m \end{gathered}

The answer is B. ln(s)=m

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