What is the difference between natural logarithm and logarithm
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Natural logarithms are different than common logarithms. While the base of a common logarithm is 10, the base of a natural logarithm is the special number e. Although this looks like a variable, it represents a fixed irrational number approximately equal to 2.718281828459.
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Natural logarithms are different than common logarithms. While the base of a common logarithm is 10, the base of a natural logarithm is the special number e. Although this looks like a variable, it represents a fixed irrational number approximately equal to 2.718281828459.
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