The natural logarithm (abbreviated ln) is how many times you need to multiply base “e” (Euler’s number of approximately 2.718281828459) to reach your desired number. This is because if you multiple 2 x 2 x 2, you get 8, so you needed to multiply the base 2 (3 times) to reach 8. For example, the logarithm of the number 8 with base 2 is 3.
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