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The logarithm of a number with base=B is written as [ logB(N) ].If the base is 10, it's called the "common logarithm" of N and the base isn't written. [ log(N) ].If the base is 'e', it's called the "natural logarithm" of N, and written [ ln(N) ].
The product of n multiplied by itself is written as n^2, which is read as "n squared." This is because when you multiply a number by itself, you are essentially squaring that number. So, n times n is equal to n^2.
Oh honey, that's just n times n minus n. So, n squared minus n is just n times (n-1). Hope that clears things up for ya, darling.