• Definition of natural logarithmand mathematical constant e
1)Recall: common logarithms = log with base example:
natural logarithms = log with base e example:
2)Like , a mathematical constant equal to 3.14….., eis just another mathematical constant equal to 2.71…. .
3)Significance of : we use it in circle calculations:
example: or
Significance of e: we use it mostly in calculus. eis a unique number such that the slope of tangent line at every point on the graph of is equal to the y-value of the point.
1)Recall: common logarithms = log with base example:
natural logarithms = log with base e example:
2)Like , a mathematical constant equal to 3.14….., eis just another mathematical constant equal to 2.71…. .
3)Significance of : we use it in circle calculations:
example: or
Significance of e: we use it mostly in calculus. eis a unique number such that the slope of tangent line at every point on the graph of is equal to the y-value of the point.