How do you simplify ln(e/6)?

1 Answer
Jul 10, 2016

We'd have to use some of the properties of natural logarithms, one of which is the following property:

ln(a/b) = ln(a) - ln(b)

In this case, we have ln(e/6) = ln(e) - ln(6).

However, ln(e) = 1, so we can simplify further:

ln(e/6) = 1-ln(6) = 1-ln(2)-ln(3)