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I would like to change
This article uses technical mathematical notation for logarithms. All instances of log(x) without a subscript base should be interpreted as a natural logarithm, commonly notated as ln(x) or loge(x).
to replace "commonly" with "also commonly". This acknowledges that log(x) is common, wheras the existing language makes it seem as if log(x) is being used in lieu of the common notation. I'd boldly make this edit myself, but since this is a template, I will first seek discussion. — Quantling ( talk | contribs) 20:55, 10 June 2024 (UTC)
Mathematics Template‑class | |||||||
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I would like to change
This article uses technical mathematical notation for logarithms. All instances of log(x) without a subscript base should be interpreted as a natural logarithm, commonly notated as ln(x) or loge(x).
to replace "commonly" with "also commonly". This acknowledges that log(x) is common, wheras the existing language makes it seem as if log(x) is being used in lieu of the common notation. I'd boldly make this edit myself, but since this is a template, I will first seek discussion. — Quantling ( talk | contribs) 20:55, 10 June 2024 (UTC)