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24 November, 17:17

What is the base of lnx^4?

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  1. 24 November, 19:51
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    The base of the "ln x" function is "e."

    Thus, ln (x^4) is the same as (log to the base e of) (x^4).

    Just in case you're interested, ln (x^4) = 4 ln x. This is true because the log and exponential functions are inverses of one another.
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