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Calculating the natural logarithm of $2$
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$\lim_{x\to\infty }\left(\frac{\ln\left(2x+1\right)}{\ln\left(2\right)}\right)$
Learn how to solve limits to infinity problems step by step online. Find the limit of ln(2x+1)/ln(2) as x approaches infinity. Calculating the natural logarithm of 2. Simplify the fraction \frac{\ln\left(2x+1\right)}{\ln\left(2\right)}. The limit of the product of a function and a constant is equal to the limit of the function, times the constant: \displaystyle \lim_{t\to 0}{\left(at\right)}=a\cdot\lim_{t\to 0}{\left(t\right)}. The limit of a logarithm is equal to the logarithm of the limit.