Graph lnx is the graph of the natural logarithm function, which is defined as the inverse of the exponential function y = e^x. The graph of lnx is a smooth curve that begins at the origin and increases indefinitely as x approaches infinity. The curve is concave down and has an asymptote at x=0. The slope of the curve is steepest near the origin and decreases as x increases. This graph is commonly used in calculus and in various fields of science, such as physics, chemistry, and biology, to model exponential growth and decay, as well as rates of change.
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