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7.7 – Base e and Natural Logarithms
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The number e. The history of mathematics is marked by the discovery of the special numbers such as zero, π and i. Another number, like π and i, that is denoted by a letter is the number e.
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Natural Logarithm Natural Logarithm: log with base e: loge x
Notation: ln x e is the base e is the base x is the argument y is the exponent
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Example 1: Write in logarithmic form.
A. ey = 23 B. e4 = x
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Example 2: Write in exponential form.
A. ln 25 = y B. ln x = 47
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Example 3a: Solve Base e Equations
Round to the nearest thousandth. 3e–2x + 4 = 10.
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Example 3b: Solve the exponential equation. Round to the nearest thousandth. 6e3x + 5 = 15
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Example 4: Condensing A. Write 4 ln 3 + ln 6 as a single logarithm. B. Write 2 ln 3 + ln 4 - ln y as a single logarithm.
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Example 5a: Solve Natural Log Equations
Solve. Round to the nearest thousandth. ln 5x + 3 = 6
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Example 5b: Solve Natural Log Equations
Solve. Round to the nearest thousandth. 3 ln (6x – 2) = 12
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Example 5c: Solve Natural Log Equations
Solve. Round to three decimals. 3 ln ln x = 6
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Example 5d: Solve Natural Log Equations
Solve. Round to three decimals. ln (x + 5) = ln (x – 1) – ln (x + 1)
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Example 6a: Solve Natural Log Inequalities
Solve. Round to the nearest thousandth. ln (4x – 2) < 7
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Example 6b: Solve Natural Log Inequalities
Solve. Round to the nearest thousandth. ln (3x + 1)2 > 8
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Example 7: Suppose you deposit $700 into an account paying 3% annual interest, compounded continuously. What is the balance after 8 years?
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Example 8: Suppose you deposit $700 into an account paying 2.4% annual interest, compounded continuously. How long will it take for the balance in your account to reach at least $1200?
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