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Plot the graph of |y|=ln(x)


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The correct option is B


We want to plot |y|=lnx.

|y| is always positive (y can be negative) so lnx should also be positive. We will remove the part where lnx becomes negative.

If lnx is positive, |y|=lnxy=lnx (This is similar to |x|=3x=3)

So, we will plot lnx first then remove the part below x-axis. In the next step we will plot y=+lnx and y=lnx together, because y=lnx. (We just have to take the reflection of the previous curve in this step).


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