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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 to 2.718281828459. The natural logarithm of x is generally written as ln x, loge x, or sometimes, if the base e is implicit, simply log x.[1][2] Parentheses are sometimes added for clarity, giving ln(x), loge(x), or log(x). This is done in particular when the argument to the logarithm is not a single symbol, to prevent ambiguity.

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