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the base value of napier logarithm is​

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Unlike the logarithms used today, Napier's original logarithms are to base 1/e and involve a constant (10^7). Napier defined his logarithms as a ratio of two distances in a geometric form, as opposed to the current definition of logarithms as exponents.

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