The Logarithm Function

The blue curve is the log(x) function / The green curve is the ln(x) function.

Logarithm Function

The logarithmic function is the inverse of the exponential function. This function indicates to what exponent must one base be raised to give a specific number.

General formula

b is the Base. / a is the Argument. / x is the Exponent.

Check this example.

Logarithm rules

Logarithm rules

Natural Logarithm

Natural logarithm is a special type of logarithm. It is a logarithm function with base e where e represents a mathematical constant approximately equal to 2.718281.

It is written as ln(x).

Natural Logarithm rules

Natural logarithm rules

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