Natural logarithm
The natural logarithm is a mathematical function that is the inverse of the exponential function. It is denoted as ln(x) and is defined as the logarithm to the base e, where e is a mathematical constant approximately equal to 2.
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It is denoted as ln(x) and is defined as the logarithm to the base e, where e is a mathematical constant approximately equal to 2. 71828. The natural logarithm finds its applications in various fields such as mathematics, physics, engineering, and economics. It has particular importance in calculus and is often used for solving equations and modeling exponential growth and decay. This Wikipedia page provides a detailed explanation of the natural logarithm, its properties, applications, and various mathematical concepts associated with it.