
What is the ln (0)?? - The Student Room
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Does 2ln (2^ (0.5)) = ln2 ????? - The Student Room
May 22, 2025 · A DarkWarrior 3 ln2^0.5 equals ln (0.5) then you did 2ln (0.5), which is the same same ln (0.5^2), use the power law for logs natural log and zero point five to the power of 2, which is ln1 =0 …
Why does ln (0.5) equal -ln2 - The Student Room
Aug 12, 2025 · A ataesea 1 (Original post by Abzey_97)if you move the -1 at the beginning of ln 2 and put it as a power of 2 (through the log rule) u get 2 to the power of -1 which equals 0.5 Thanks, it is …
is ln (1/2 )same as -ln2? - The Student Room
Jun 4, 2025 · Original post by mango_es hey guys do you know if you can do ln (1/2) = ln1 - ln2 = -ln2 or is that not a thing?
C3: is -ln (10) the same ln (0.1)? - The Student Room
Jun 12, 2025 · I think it is because I got -ln (10) for the answer to a question and the book at the back says ln (0.1) instead of -ln (10). The question is e^-x=10 in exavt terms. Can't see how it can turn into …
Explain why ln x cannot have a Maclaurin expansion
I know that we would have trouble for ln (0) and there is no need to take negative logs I was just confused as to why the taylor expansion dosen't converge if x = 2 (say).
Integrating square root (ln x)? - The Student Room
May 22, 2024 · No sure how to differentiate (Ln (x))^0.5 . Only because I would THINK, it'd be 0.5Ln (x)^-0.5 then multiplied by the differentiation of the inner function. Making it [1/2x (ln (x))^-0.5] which …
T=14.29ln (0.00411r+1) - The Student Room
Aug 12, 2025 · I need help solving it because somehow I am messing up. r is the estimated world oil reserves in billions of barrels and T is the time before that amount of oil is depleted. The question is: …
how do you show 1-ln2=ln (0.5e) - The Student Room
May 22, 2025 · Note that ln (ab) = ln a + ln b, and ln a = -ln (1/a). Apply both of these to the right-hand side.
DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS- WHY IS THE CONSTANT +ln C??
Jun 19, 2025 · y = ln|1/2 e^x + C| if it's not the same as the answer of the book maybe it's becase u moved the "2" from the y side to the x side, the book might had done it this way: