S sticky1 Full Member 10+ Year Member Joined May 29, 2009 Messages 25 Reaction score 0 Points 0 Pre-Medical Aug 5, 2012 #1 Members do not see this ad. What is the difference between "log" and "ln"? Some equations have "log" and some have "ln" in them.
Members do not see this ad. What is the difference between "log" and "ln"? Some equations have "log" and some have "ln" in them.
MangoPlant Full Member 10+ Year Member Joined Jul 27, 2012 Messages 383 Reaction score 158 Points 4,746 Aug 5, 2012 #2 log is logarithm with base 10, whereas ln is logarithm with base e. log 10 = 1 ln e = 1 log can be converted to ln using the change of base formula. It's really a matter of personal preference of whether you use log or ln. Upvote 0 Downvote
log is logarithm with base 10, whereas ln is logarithm with base e. log 10 = 1 ln e = 1 log can be converted to ln using the change of base formula. It's really a matter of personal preference of whether you use log or ln.
curt656 Dinosaur Pre-Med 10+ Year Member Joined Dec 28, 2010 Messages 198 Reaction score 2 Points 4,571 Location Miami, FL Pre-Medical Aug 5, 2012 #3 "ln" stands for natural log of the irrational constant e. It is the log with base e of x. loge(x) = ln(x) e=2.714 Upvote 0 Downvote
"ln" stands for natural log of the irrational constant e. It is the log with base e of x. loge(x) = ln(x) e=2.714
C Chunkle Full Member 10+ Year Member Joined Aug 14, 2010 Messages 63 Reaction score 3 Points 4,571 Aug 5, 2012 #4 For the purposes of the mcat, you can treat them as the same 2.303loga=lna Upvote 0 Downvote
S sticky1 Full Member 10+ Year Member Joined May 29, 2009 Messages 25 Reaction score 0 Points 0 Pre-Medical Aug 5, 2012 #5 MangoPlant said: log is logarithm with base 10, whereas ln is logarithm with base e. log 10 = 1 ln e = 1 log can be converted to ln using the change of base formula. It's really a matter of personal preference of whether you use log or ln. Click to expand... How do you solve for "i" in 12=log(i/10^-12) using logs? Upvote 0 Downvote
MangoPlant said: log is logarithm with base 10, whereas ln is logarithm with base e. log 10 = 1 ln e = 1 log can be converted to ln using the change of base formula. It's really a matter of personal preference of whether you use log or ln. Click to expand... How do you solve for "i" in 12=log(i/10^-12) using logs?
Trayshawn Full Member 10+ Year Member Joined Feb 11, 2012 Messages 397 Reaction score 114 Points 4,641 Pre-Medical Aug 5, 2012 #6 10 raise to the log power is whatever is inside the log parentheses. So 10 ^ (log i/10^-12) = i/(10^-12) Of course what you do on one side of an equation has to be done to the other, so: 10^12 = i /(10^-12 ) I think you got it from here.. hope that helped. check out my thread and see if you can return the favor. Thanks! Upvote 0 Downvote
10 raise to the log power is whatever is inside the log parentheses. So 10 ^ (log i/10^-12) = i/(10^-12) Of course what you do on one side of an equation has to be done to the other, so: 10^12 = i /(10^-12 ) I think you got it from here.. hope that helped. check out my thread and see if you can return the favor. Thanks!