Meaning, Equation to Words as Values (Natural) (Level 1)

This math topic focuses on understanding the meaning and interpretation of natural logarithm equations, specifically using the base \( e \) (Euler's Number). Various problems ask learners to translate logarithmic equations, such as \( \log_e(value) = x \), into words, explaining what exponent \( x \) should raise \( e \) to result in the given value. Each question presents two written interpretations of the logarithm equation, requiring the learner to choose the correct meaning based on the logarithmic properties. This is an introductory level exploration geared towards unraveling the concept of natural logarithms.

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Meaning, Equation to Words as Values (Natural)

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What does the logarithm equation mean?

loge5.8=x\log _{e} 5.8 = x

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Logarithms - Meaning, Equation to Words as Values (Natural) Worksheet

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Math worksheet on 'Logarithms - Meaning, Equation to Words as Values (Natural) (Level 1)'. Part of a broader unit on 'Logarithms - Intro' Learn online: app.mobius.academy/math/units/logarithms_intro/
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A LaTex expression showing \log sub e 5.6 = x
What does the logarithm equation mean?
a A LaTex expression showing \text{To result in }5.6\text{, you would}\\\text{raise }e\text{ to the power of }x
b A LaTex expression showing \text{To result in }e\text{, you would}\\\text{raise }5.6\text{ to the power of }x
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A LaTex expression showing \log sub e 4.85 = x
What does the logarithm equation mean?
a A LaTex expression showing \text{To result in }e\text{, you would}\\\text{raise }x\text{ to the power of }4.85
b A LaTex expression showing \text{To result in }4.85\text{, you would}\\\text{raise }e\text{ to the power of }x
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A LaTex expression showing \log sub e 4.87 = x
What does the logarithm equation mean?
a A LaTex expression showing \text{To result in }4.87\text{, you would}\\\text{raise }e\text{ to the power of }x
b A LaTex expression showing \text{To result in }4.87\text{, you would}\\\text{raise }x\text{ to the power of }e
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A LaTex expression showing \log sub e 5.73 = x
What does the logarithm equation mean?
a A LaTex expression showing \text{To result in }5.73\text{, you would}\\\text{raise }x\text{ to the power of }e
b A LaTex expression showing \text{To result in }5.73\text{, you would}\\\text{raise }e\text{ to the power of }x
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A LaTex expression showing \log sub e x = 2.06
What does the logarithm equation mean?
a A LaTex expression showing \text{To result in }x\text{, you would}\\\text{raise }e\text{ to the power of }2.06
b A LaTex expression showing \text{To result in }2.06\text{, you would}\\\text{raise }x\text{ to the power of }e
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A LaTex expression showing \log sub e 5.87 = x
What does the logarithm equation mean?
a A LaTex expression showing \text{To result in }5.87\text{, you would}\\\text{raise }e\text{ to the power of }x
b A LaTex expression showing \text{To result in }x\text{, you would}\\\text{raise }5.87\text{ to the power of }e
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A LaTex expression showing \log sub e 2.13 = x
What does the logarithm equation mean?
a A LaTex expression showing \text{To result in }e\text{, you would}\\\text{raise }2.13\text{ to the power of }x
b A LaTex expression showing \text{To result in }2.13\text{, you would}\\\text{raise }e\text{ to the power of }x