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prepare a brief on the base of natural logarithm

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Answered by nanurampurty40782
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The natural logarithm of a number N is the power or exponent to which ‘e’ has to be raised to be equal to N. The constant ‘e’ is the Napier constant and is approximately equal to 2.718281828.

ln N = x, which is the same as N = e x.

Natural logarithm is mostly used in pure mathematics such as calculus.

The basic properties of natural logarithms are same as the properties of all logarithms.

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