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Natural Logarithms
A logarithm answers a simple question: How many of one number do we multiply to get another number?
A natural logarithm is when base is e (eulers number) which is approximately 2.71828.
It is how many times you need to use "e" in a multiplication, to get the desired number.
For example:
ln(7.389) = log e (7.389) ≈ 2
Because 2.718282 ≈ 7.389
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A natural logarithm is when base is e (eulers number) which is approximately 2.71828.
It is how many times you need to use "e" in a multiplication, to get the desired number.
For example:
ln(7.389) = log e (7.389) ≈ 2
Because 2.718282 ≈ 7.389
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