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F ( x ) = 5 - 4 \ln x at x = 1 ?

F ( x ) = 5 - 4 \ln x at x = 1 ?-example-1
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EXPLANATION

Given the function f(x) = 5 - 4ln(x)

Plugging in x=1 into the function:


f\mleft(1\mright)=5-4\ln \mleft(1\mright)

Comptuing the argument:


f(1)=5-4\cdot0=5

Hence, the solution is 5

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