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Differential Calculus
Show that ln(1+x)>x for all x>0....
Grade 12
Differential Calculus
Show that ln(1+x)>x for all x>0.
subham mohanty
10 Years ago
Grade 12
1 Answer
subham mohanty
10 Years ago
question printed is incorrect.Correct question:-
Show that ln(1+x)0.
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