S sticky1 Full Member 10+ Year Member Joined May 29, 2009 Messages 25 Reaction score 0 Points 0 Pre-Medical Aug 5, 2012 #1 Advertisement - Members don't see this ad What is the difference between "log" and "ln"? Some equations have "log" and some have "ln" in them.
Advertisement - Members don't 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!