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'ln' stands for natural logarithm

A natural logarithm is just a logarithm with a base of


'e'

'e' is the natural base and is approximately equal to


2.718

y = bx is in exponential form and x = logby is in


logarithmic form

The definition of logarithms says that these two


equations are equivalent, so we can convert back
and forth between them

'b' stands for 'base' and 'x' is the exponent

x = ln(y) is the same thing as x = logey

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