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What is the base of the natural logarithm function f(x) = ln(x)? Explain how you know.

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Answer:

base = e

Explanation:

The general log function is defined as


f(x)=\log_a x .... (1)

where, a is the base of the log function.

The natural logarithm function is


f(x)=\ln x

It can be rewritten as


f(x)=\log_e x .... (2)

where, e is a constant or Euler's number is:

e ≈ 2.71828183

On comparing (1) and (2) we get


a=e

Therefore, the base of the natural logarithm function is e.

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