Well, a logarithmic expression is just an exponential expression written from the point of the exponent.
now, ln is just a shorthand for the logarithm with a base "e" or euler's constant, so-called the "natural logarithm", now, let's use the exponential version of that here, and let's say equals an constant exponent of "k",

now, look closely, what "k" value, what exponent, negative or fraction or positive, will ever make "e" to 0? none, so one can say is "undefined".
Sin (90-x) = cos x
so x = 40
Answer:
y= 1/2x+2
Step-by-step explanation:
Try this less than 90 degrees or abtuse angle
Answer:
tenth
Step-by-step explanation:
it just is