Monday, October 28, 2013
SV #4: Unit I Concept 2: Graphing Logarithmic Functions
Viewers need to pay special attention to the x-intercept, in that to get rid of the log and its base, you exponentiate so you cancel the log and remember that the other number on the other side is now the exponent and the number that it was exponentiated by is their main number. The viewers also need to pay special attention to the y-intercept, in that it does not have a common log so you have to divide by natural log or logarithmic to get rid of the log in the equation. When ever dealing with graphing a logarithmic function, your range will always be (negative infinity, infinity) and your domain will be the number you got as your "x" in the asymptote, and that will be your point for the domain; (x, infinity). Also take note that a logarithmic function graph goes to the right. Thank you for watching and have a nice day!
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