Friday, June 4, 2010

Solving Natural Logarithms

Hey friends..... I understand that many of us are not used to natural logarithms problem. let me help you understand solving natural Logarithms and help you understand more on this topic.
Introduction for natural logarithms:
The solving natural logarithms are used for many features of real life, for example zooming, mirroring, rotating images, etc. The solving natural logarithms are defined by the exponent of the power to which a base number must be raised to equal a given number. The solving natural logarithms are also called the inverse of an exponents. In logarithm, it has two types of logarithms are the common logarithm, also called the base ten logarithms, and the natural logarithm.
The solving natural logarithms are written:
logex or ln x
Where e = 2.71828182846
Let me help you go through with a sample problems on natural logarithms.
Problem:
Solving natural logarithms of the following equation, ln(25x) = ln( 100).
Solution:
Given: ln(25x) = ln(100)
x ln(25) = ln (100)
x ln (25) / ln(25) = ln(100) / ln(25)
x = 4.60517019 / 3.21887582
x = 1.4306

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