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I memorized this for Calc I final exam and forgot a couple of weeks later.

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>[math] \log _{e} [/math]
REPORTED!

Remember when you posted this a few days ago and everyone called you retard for expecting anyone to actually make an attempt at solving it? I remember.

>[math]\log_e[/math]

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>muh ln
this ways people would know that log is not only base 10

log is assumed to be in base e, not base 10

log is always base e

seriously though, how would you solve this? i dont think it has an answer

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Holy shoot what's wrong with yous

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>all these brainlets
did you even go to school

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Signs of high school dropouts

>Uses "lg" for ld
Did you make that yourself?

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I used to do this for A-Level Maths years ago. And I proved I could do it by getting my qualification.
Wait till you get a day job you won't remember how to do it either m8.

log is assumed base 10

ln is base e

how old are you?

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engineer brainlet detected

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Math freshmen barely discovering programming detected.

What do you have to memorize? Just draw a triangle and use the Pythagorean theorem and trig

Yup, except for that big symbol on the left

I dunno what that one stands for

It's an elongated "s" and it means sum the top with the bottom

You fucking nigger use integral calc instead of asking sci
Integral-calculator.com

>h-he's a brainlet!!! i know that ln is just a meem! log base e! it's different from ln!

I don't know what you think you graphed there friendo, but last time I checked:

"log" refers to logarithm base 10, SOMETIMES base e but typically, base 10.

"ln" refers to the natural logarithm, i.e log base e.

In either case, log base is is either redundant or more clearly stated as ln.

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