The 11 Natural Log Rules You Need to Know · PrepScholar (2024)

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If you're taking a high school or college math class, you'll likely cover natural logs. But what are natural logs? What is ln? Why does the letter e keep showing up?

Natural logs may seem difficult, but once you understand a few key natural log rules, you'll be able to easily solve even very complicated-looking problems. In this guide, we explain the four most important natural logarithm rules, discuss other natural log properties you should know, go over several examples of varying difficulty, and explain how natural logs differ from other logarithms.

What Is ln?

The natural log, or ln, is the inverse of e. The letter ‘e' represents a mathematical constant also known as the natural exponent. Like π, e is a mathematical constant and has a set value. The value of e is equal to approximately 2.71828.

e appears in many instances in mathematics, including scenarios about compound interest, growth equations, and decay equations. ln(x) is the time needed to grow to x, while ex is the amount of growth that has occurred after time x.

Because e is used so commonly in math and economics, and people in these fields often need to take the logarithm with a base of e of a number to solve an equation or find a value, the natural log was created as a shortcut way to write and calculate log base e. The natural log simply lets people reading the problem know that you're taking the logarithm, with a base of e, of a number. So ln(x) = loge(x). As an example, ln(5) = loge(5) = 1.609.

The 4 Key Natural Log Rules

There are four main rules you need to know when working with natural logs, and you'll see each of them again and again in your math problems. Know these well because they can be confusing the first time you see them, and you want to make sure you have basic rules like these down solid before moving on to more difficult logarithm topics.

Product Rule

  • ln(x)(y) = ln(x) + ln(y)
  • The natural log of the multiplication of x and y is the sum of the ln of x and ln of y.
  • Example: ln(8)(6) = ln(8) + ln(6)

Quotient Rule

  • ln(x/y) = ln(x) - ln(y)
  • The natural log of the division of x and y is the difference of the ln of x and ln of y.
  • Example: ln(7/4) = ln(7) - ln(4)

Reciprocal Rule

  • ln(1/x) = −ln(x)
  • The natural log of the reciprocal of x is the opposite of the ln of x.
  • Example: ln(⅓)= -ln(3)

Power Rule

  • ln(xy) = y * ln(x)
  • The natural log of x raised to the power of y is y times the ln of x.
  • Example: ln(52) = 2 * ln(5)

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Key Natural Log Properties

In addition to the four natural logarithm rules discussed above, there are also several ln properties you need to know if you're studying natural logs. Have these memorized so you can quickly move onto the next step of the problem without wasting time trying to remember common ln properties.

Scenarioln Property
ln of a Negative NumberThe ln of a negative number is undefined
ln of 0ln(0) is undefined
ln of 1ln(1)=0
ln of Infinityln(∞)= ∞
ln of eln(e)=1
ln of e raised to the x powerln(ex) = x
e raised to the ln powereln(x)=x

As you can see from the final three rows, ln(e)=1, and this is true even if one is raised to the power of the other. This is because the ln and e are inverse functions of each other.

Natural Log Sample Problems

Now it's time to put your skills to the test and ensure you understand the ln rules by applying them to example problems. Below are three sample problems. Try to work them out on your own before reading through the explanation.

Problem 1

Evaluate ln(72/5)

First, we use the quotient rule to get: ln(72) - ln(5).

Next, we use the power rule to get: 2ln(7) -ln(5).

If you don't have a calculator, you can leave the equation like this, or you can calculate the natural log values: 2(1.946) - 1.609 = 3.891 - 1.609 = 2.282.

Problem 2

Evaluate ln(e) /7

For this problem, we need to remember than ln(e)=1

This means the problem simplifies to 1/7, which is our answer

Problem 3

Solve ln (5x-6)=2

When you have multiple variables within the ln parentheses, you want to make e the base and everything else the exponent of e. Then you'll get ln and e next to each other and, as we know from the natural log rules, eln(x)=x.

So, the equation becomes eln(5x-6)=e2

Since eln(x)=x, eln(5x-6)= 5x-6

Therefore 5x-6= e2

Since e is a constant, you can then figure out the value of e2, either by using the e key on your calculator or using e's estimated value of 2.718.

5x-6 =7.389

Now we'd add 6 to both sides

5x= 13.389

Finally, we'd divide both sides by 5.

x= 2.678

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How Are Natural Logs Different From Other Logarithms?

As a reminder, a logarithm is the opposite of a power. If you take the log of a number, you're undoing the exponent. The key difference between natural logs and other logarithms is the base being used. Logarithms typically use a base of 10 (although it can be a different value, which will be specified), while natural logs will always use a base of e.

This means ln(x)=loge(x)

If you need to convert between logarithms and natural logs, use the following two equations:

  • log10(x) = ln(x) / ln(10)
  • ln(x) = log10(x) / log10(e)

Other than the difference in the base (which is a big difference) the logarithm rules and the natural logarithm rules are the same:

Logarithm Rulesln Rules
log(xy)=log(x)+log(y)ln(x)(y)= ln(x)+ln(y)
log(x/y)=log(x)−log(y)ln(x/y)=ln(x)−ln(y)
log(xa)= alog(x)ln(xa)= aln(x)
log(10x)= xln(ex)= x
10log(x)= xeln(x)= x

Summary: Natural Log Rules

The natural log, or ln, is the inverse of e. The rules of natural logs may seem counterintuitive at first, but once you learn them they're quite simple to remember and apply to practice problems.

The four main ln rules are:

    • ln(x)( y) = ln(x) + ln(y)
    • ln(x/y) = ln(x) - ln(y)
    • ln(1/x)=−ln(x)
    • n(x y) = y*ln(x)

The key difference between natural logs and other logarithms is the base being used.

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