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Q. explain natural log ?

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Answered by SMARTLADY
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The natural logarithm of a number is its logarithm to the base of the mathematical constant e, where e is an irrational and transcendental number approximately equal to2.718281828459. ... The natural log of e itself, ln(e), is 1, because e1 = e, while the natural logarithm of 1, ln(1), is 0, since e0 = 1.


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The natural log is described in math books, there's little “natural” about it: it's defined as the inverse of ex , a strange enough exponent already. But there's a fresh, intuitive explanation: The natural log gives you the time needed to reach a certain level of growth.

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