Answer:
Here we can not see the graph, so I will upload a new graph for this case.
To solve the equation:
Ln(x) = x - 2
We can first graph the equations:
y = Ln(x)
y = x - 2
And find the point where these graphs intersect.
In the graph we can see two intersects.
One (the first one) is near the point ( 0.15, -1.85)
And the other intersection is near the point (3.14, 1.14)
Then two possible values of x that are solutions of:
ln(x) = x - 2
are:
x = 0.15
x = 3.14