the natural logarithmic function uses exponent integer e as its base value whose constant value is 2.718.natural logarithmic functions are easily converted into its relative exponential functions as following:log e y = xto convert it into exponential form both RHS and LHS are put in exponent's power ase log e y = exwe know that the exponents and logarithm are opposite to each other soe cancels the log on LHS:y = ex'e' is also known as Euler Constant.
the natural logarithmic function uses exponent integer e as its base value whose constant value is 2.718.
ReplyDeletenatural logarithmic functions are easily converted into its relative exponential functions as following:
log e y = x
to convert it into exponential form both RHS and LHS are put in exponent's power as
e log e y = ex
we know that the exponents and logarithm are opposite to each other so
e cancels the log on LHS:
y = ex
'e' is also known as Euler Constant.