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Why is the natural logarithm used in calculating work in Example 5.6?
A. Because the mass changes logarithmically
B. Because time is logarithmic
C. Because velocity decreases exponentially
D. Because the force is inversely proportional to x, and ∫(1/x)dx = ln|x|
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