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Mathematical Education, 2020, Issue 4(96), Pages 55–60 (Mi mo732)  

Students and teachers of mathematical specialties

Natural logarithm as a starting point for defining elementary functions

S. V. Shvedenko

National Engineering Physics Institute "MEPhI", Moscow
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Abstract: A method for accurately defining and deriving the properties of basic elementary functions of calculus is proposed, in which the initial is a special definition of natural logarithm.
Keywords: basic elementary functions, natural logarithm.
Document Type: Popular science or education materials
UDC: 517.18
Language: Russian
Citation: S. V. Shvedenko, “Natural logarithm as a starting point for defining elementary functions”, Math. Ed., 2020, no. 4(96), 55–60
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\paper Natural logarithm as a starting point for defining elementary functions
\jour Math. Ed.
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\issue 4(96)
\pages 55--60
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  • This publication is cited in the following 1 articles:
    1. S. V. Shvedenko, “O posledovatelnostyakh, opredelyayuschikh kompleksnyi logarifm”, Matem. obr., 2023, no. 4(108), 54–57  mathnet
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