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why e is the base of natural logarithm?​

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The natural logarithm, or logarithm to base e, is the inverse function to the natural exponential function. The natural logarithm of a number k > 1 can be defined directly as the area under the curve y = 1/x between x = 1 and x = k, in which case e is the value of k for which this area equals one

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

the base of natural logarithm is e

e = 2.71828183

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