It is evident from the graph of y = ln x that for every real number a
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It is evident from the graph of y = ln x that for every real number a with 0 < a < 1, there is a unique real number b = g(a) with b > 1, such that(the net area bounded by the graph of y = ln x on [a, b] is 0).
a. Approximate b = g(1/2).
b. Approximate b = g(1/3).
c. Find the equation satisfied by all pairs of numbers (a, b) such that b = g(a).
d. Is g an increasing or decreasing function of a? Explain.
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Calculus Early Transcendentals
ISBN: 978-0321947345
2nd edition
Authors: William L. Briggs, Lyle Cochran, Bernard Gillett
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