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Exponentials & Logarithms
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The exponential function is the function whose derivative is equal to its equation. In other words:

Because of this special property, the exponential function is very important in mathematics and crops up frequently.
Like most functions, the exponential has an inverse function, which is ln x (pronounced 'log x').

The Natural Logarithm
ln x is also known as the natural logarithm. The derivative of  ln x is 1/x.
It therefore follows that the integral of 1/x is ln x + c .

 

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  1. Chain, Product and Quotient
  2. Differential Equations
  3. Differentiation
  4. Differentiation from 1st Principles
  5. Differentiation of Trig Funcns
  6. Exponentials & Logarithms
  7. Implicit Differentiation
  8. Integration
  9. Integration by Parts
  10. Integration by Substitution
  11. Tangents and Normals
  12. The Second Derivative
  13. Uses of Differentiation
  14. Volumes of Revolution

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