ln(3) = 1.099 is not an equation, but it has an equivalent expression with exponents:
e^{1.099} = 3 .
2007-01-17 06:49:07
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answered by tablecloth 1
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e^1.099 = 3
The basic idea is that "log base a of b equals c" means that a^c = b. In this case, with ln(3) = 1.099, you can see that b = 3 and c = 1.099. The trick, then, is to remember that ln is "log base e," so a = e, a constant called Euler's number, and approximately equal to 2.71828.
2007-01-16 03:47:11
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answered by DavidK93 7
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e^x=3
2007-01-16 03:57:38
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answered by santmann2002 7
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we have used notation ln
It implies naperian log with base as"e"
We write the exponential form
e^1.099=3
2007-01-16 03:54:04
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answered by openpsychy 6
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ln(3) = 1.099
3 = e^1.099
with e = 2.7182818284590452353602874713527
2007-01-16 03:47:21
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answered by catarthur 6
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