A) 0
B) 1
C) Undefined
D) None of these
The evaluation would be ln[f(b)] - ln[f(a)], right? Since ln[f(a)] doesn't show up in the given answer, it must be zero.
ln[f(a)] = 0
f(a) = e^0 = 1
So (B) is the correct choice.
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The evaluation would be ln[f(b)] - ln[f(a)], right? Since ln[f(a)] doesn't show up in the given answer, it must be zero.
ln[f(a)] = 0
f(a) = e^0 = 1
So (B) is the correct choice.