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Sentences with NATURAL-LOGARITHM

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"The natural logarithm of 1 is 0."
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"The natural logarithm of e is 1."
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"The natural logarithm can be denoted by ln()."
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"The natural logarithm is the inverse of the exponential function."
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"The natural logarithm of a negative number is undefined."
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"The natural logarithm of 10 is approximately 2.30259."
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"The natural logarithm of a product is equal to the sum of the natural logarithms of the individual factors."
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"The natural logarithm of a quotient is equal to the difference of the natural logarithms of the numerator and denominator."
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"The natural logarithm function is continuous and differentiable for all positive input values."
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"The natural logarithm of 1/e is -1."
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"The natural logarithm of a positive number greater than 1 is always a positive value."
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"The natural logarithm of 0 is undefined."
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"The natural logarithm of a number less than 1, but greater than 0, is always a negative value."
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"The natural logarithm of a base raised to a power is equal to the power itself."
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"The natural logarithm of 100 is approximately 4.60517."
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"The natural logarithm is often used in calculus and logarithmic equations."
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"The natural logarithm of any number greater than 0 is always real."
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"The natural logarithm of a real number is undefined for negative values."
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"The natural logarithm function is monotonically increasing."
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"The natural logarithm is commonly used in finance and exponential growth calculations."
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"The natural logarithm of 1 is equal to 0."
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"To evaluate the integral, we need to take the natural logarithm of both sides of the equation."
3
"The Taylor series expansion of the natural logarithm function is given by ln(1+x) = x - (x^2)/2 + (x^3)/3 - ..."
4
"The natural logarithm of a negative number is undefined."
5
"The natural logarithm is often denoted as ln(x)."
6
"The natural logarithm has a base of e, where e is approximately equal to 2.71828."
7
"The natural logarithm function is the inverse of the exponential function."
8
"In calculus, we frequently encounter expressions involving the natural logarithm."
9
"The natural logarithm of a product is equal to the sum of the natural logarithms of the individual factors."
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"The natural logarithm is widely used in various fields of science and mathematics."
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