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Revision as of 13:22, 18 April 2019
MATRIXSCALARLN (a)
- is any matrix.
Description
- This function gives the Natural logarithm of the given matrix entries.
- In , is any matrix.
- LN is the logarithm in which the base is the irrational number e(e= 2.71828...).
- The ln(x) is the inverse function of the exponential function .
- ln(e^x)=x.
- To find the LN value for a matrix ,simply find separately natural logarithm for all the entries for the given matrix.
Examples
1. MATRIXSCALARLN([23,87,90;12,16,-34;112,65,32.65])
| 3.1354942159291497 | 4.465908118654584 | 4.499809670330265 |
| 2.4849066497880004 | 2.772588722239781 | NaN |
| 4.718498871295094 | 4.174387269895637 | 3.48584485572244 |
2.MATRIXSCALARLN([[1,2,3,4],[7,8,-9,10],[11,12,-13.56,14],[10,12,17,18],[21,22,23,24]])
| 0 | 0.6931471805599453 | 1.0986122886681096 | 1.3862943611198906 |
| 1.9459101490553132 | 2.0794415416798357 | NaN | 2.302585092994046 |
| 2.3978952727983707 | 2.4849066497880004 | 2.833213344056216 | 2.8903717578961645 |
| 2.302585092994046 | 2.4849066497880004 | 2.833213344056216 | 2.8903717578961645 |
| 3.044522437723423 | 3.091042453358316 | 3.1354942159291497 | 3.1780538303479458 |
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