The graph of the natural logarithmic function has a __ (X Intercept or Y Intercept). at __ (-1,0) (0,-1) (1,0) (0,1)
Its domain is __ (-Infinity, Infinity) (-Infinity, 0) (0, Infinity) [0, Infinity)
Its range is __ (-Infinity, Infinity) (-Infinity, 0) (0, Infinity) [0, Infinity)

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Answer:

  The graph of the natural log function has an X-intercept at (1, 0). Its domain is (0, ∞). Its range is (-∞, ∞).

Step-by-step explanation:

It helps to have an idea what the graph looks like. Every log function has an x-intercept of (1, 0), and a vertical asymptote at x=0.

The domain is the horizontal extent, which is all positive real numbers: (0, infinity).

The range is the vertical extent, which is all real numbers: (-infinity, infinity).

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