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The natural logarithmic function f(x) = ln(x) has the asymptote x =

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The natural logarithmic function f(x) = ln(x) has the asymptote x =

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The natural logarithmic function f(x) = ln(x) has a vertical asymptote at x = 0. This means that the function approaches but never reaches x = 0. The function is undefined for x < 0.

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