Lecture

Natural Logarithm: Definition and Properties

Description

This lecture covers the definition of the natural logarithm as the area bounded by specific lines and curves, its geometric interpretation, properties such as the logarithm of a product, and its continuity. It also explores limits involving the natural logarithm, proving that it is a bijection between real numbers. The lecture concludes with the exponential function and its properties, providing a comprehensive understanding of logarithmic functions.

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