Asked by Don
How do you write ln(n) in log form?
I know that you can convert log of some base by doing ln of the variable over ln of the base, but I don't know how to do the opposite.
I know that you can convert log of some base by doing ln of the variable over ln of the base, but I don't know how to do the opposite.
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Answered by
bobpursley
log<sub>10</sub>(A)=ln(A)/ln(10)= ln(A)/2.303
The opposite:
ln(A)=2.303*Log<sub>10</sub>(A)
The opposite:
ln(A)=2.303*Log<sub>10</sub>(A)
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