Answer to Question #162922 in Calculus for Desmond

Question #162922

Explain if the limit of the function f(t) as t approaches 0, where f(t)=ln(t)


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2021-02-24T07:25:50-0500

The function "ln(t)" approaches "-\\infty" as "t" approaches . It can be obtained from the definition of "ln(t)". Namely, it is the inverse function of "e^t". It is equal to zero as "t" approaches "-\\infty". The graph of "ln(t)" is attached

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