How do you evaluate ln(e)3ln(1e)ln(e3)?

1 Answer
Mar 29, 2016

If you know that "ln" is the natural logarithm, you might know that is a logarithm in base "e".

Explanation:

ln(e)3ln(1e)ln(e3) = 13(1)3 = 1.

Remember, the answer to a log is the power (exponent).
ln(e)=1 since e is to the first power.
3ln(1e)=3(1) since e is to the -1 power.
and ln(e3)=3 since e is to the third power.