SOLUTION: What does "ln" mean in a formula?
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Question 67462: What does "ln" mean in a formula?
Answer by bam878s(77) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
"ln" means the natural log. Just like the log function, the natural log is just the log function using base e instead of 10.
e = 2.7182818 approximately
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