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-45) what is the value of In x when In x = e (to power -x) ?

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The equation In x = e^(-x) tells us that the natural logarithm of x is equal to the inverse of e raised to the power of -x. To solve for x, we can rewrite the equation as x = e^(In e^(-x)).

The natural logarithm function is the inverse of the exponentiation function, so we can rewrite the equation as x = e^(-x).

If we solve this equation for x, we find that x = 1. Therefore, the value of x that satisfies the equation In x = e^(-x) is x = 1.

But I'm not really sure though

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