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The formula in a natural logarithm can be written as

The formula in a natural logarithm can be written as-example-1
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Given:


Log_936

To Determine: The natural logarithm form of the given logarithms

Solution

The natural logarithm of x is the base e logarithm of x. This is as shown below


\begin{gathered} Loagrithmform=Logx \\ Naturallogarithm=Log_ex \end{gathered}

Apply the rule above into the given logarithm


\begin{gathered} Log_936=(Log_e36)/(Log_e9) \\ Log_936=(ln36)/(ln9) \end{gathered}

Hence,


L(x)=(ln36)/(ln9)

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