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What does ln stands for?


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Logarithm function:

  • A logarithm is defined as the inverse of exponents and can be used to calculate an unknown variable in the exponents.
  • ln stands for natural logarithm. It is the logarithm value to the base e.
  • A natural logarithm can be represented as lnx or logex.
  • e is an irrational and transcendental number that is approximately equal to 2.71828182845
  • The exponential form of natural logarithm is ex=y

Properties of Logarithm

  1. Multiplication rule: ln(mn)=ln(m)+ln(n),[m,n>0]
  2. Quotient rule: ln(mn)=ln(m)-ln(n),[m,n>0]
  3. Reciprocal rule: ln(1x)=-ln(x),x>0
  4. Power rule: ln(xy)=y·ln(x),x>0andyR

Hence, meaning of lnis explained.


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