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This section explores the natural logarithm, denoted as ln(x), which is the logarithm to the base e (approximately 2.71828). It delves into its foundational properties, such as ln(1)=0 and ln(e)=1, and examines its importance in calculus, particularly in integration and solving exponential growth problems. Additionally, we discuss its applications in real-world contexts, including finance, population modeling, and natural sciences, showcasing how the natural logarithm serves as a crucial mathematical tool.
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