How do you evaluate eIn8?

1 Answer
Jul 5, 2016

eln(8)=8

Explanation:

Assuming the intended question is to evaluate eln(8):

The base b logarithm is the inverse of an exponential function with base b. Specifically, it is the value to which b must be raised to obtain the argument of the function.

logb(x)=yx=by

Note, then, that by definition: aloga(x)=ay=x

(Note that it should make intuitive sense as to why aloga(x)=x, as loga(x) is the power to which we would need to raise a to obtain x, and we are raising a to that power)

The natural logarithm, or ln, is the logarithm with the base e. With that, we have

eln(8)=eloge(8)=8