5.2 Euler’s Number + Natural Logs

Here we will be exploring how to derive Eulers number (e 2.718281828459045…) and natural logs (logs with the base e, “ln” you may have seen this in previous problems). Very important to know how to derive these so that you can ANTI-derive in future integral problems applying “e”.

What is Eulers Number?

Derivative of “e”

We are basically using chain rule to derive e. ex where “e” is f(x) and “x” is g(x), therefore chaining f'(g(x))*g'(x)-> ex *1 = ex

Derivative of Natural Logs

Essentially, the derivative of ln is just taking the reciprocal of the inner function. Sometimes using log rules if required to derive a natural log with a rational inner function.
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