How to convert ln to e?
Understand the Problem
The question is asking how to convert a natural logarithm (ln) value to its equivalent in exponential form with base e. Specifically, it is about understanding the relationship between logarithms and exponents.
Answer
x = e^y.
If ln(x) = y, then x = e^y.
Answer for screen readers
If ln(x) = y, then x = e^y.
More Information
The natural logarithm ln(x) and the exponential function e^x are inverse functions, meaning they cancel each other out when composed.
Tips
A common mistake is to confuse the natural logarithm with base-10 logarithms. Always remember ln uses base e.