Algebra 2 – Base e and Natural Logs
Yay Math In Studio wants exponential functions to be e-asy for you. Get it? e? Of course you do. When solving exponential equations, sometimes the base isn't a number, it's base e. On the other side of the coin, we have the "natural logarithm" or "ln", which is a LOG of base e. Don't worry - in this lil' clip, we cover all that magic. YAY MATH! Learning should always be fun and connective. Please visit http://www.yaymath.org for: • all videos • free quizzes • free worksheets • debut book on how to connect with and inspire students • all-in-one math courses that teachers and parents can use, backed by Yay Math energy

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