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difference between log value and ln

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Answered by Himanshunavik
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Common logarithm is different from natural logarithm. In case of common logarithm we use a base value as 10 while in case of natural log instead of using 10 as base,we use a base value correspond to' e' ,which is approximately equal to 2.71828.. Ln has base e which is an irrational number.

Maryamkhan123: Out of log and ln which one is common and which one is natural?
LucyCatoe: Does this answer The purpose of this exploration is to examine the graphs of common logarithms (y = a log (bx)) and natural logarithms (y = a ln (bx)). What are the characteristics of the graph of y = a log (bx)?. The values for a and b alter the graph of a logarithmic function. When a = 1 and b = 1, we have the standard equation y = log (x).
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Answered by LucyCatoe
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Common logarithm is different from natural logarithm. In case of common logarithm we use a base value as 10 while in case of natural log instead of using 10 as base,we use a base value correspond to' e' ,which is approximately equal to 2.71828.. Ln has base e which is an irrational number.
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