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Wednesday, October 30, 2013

SV #3; Unit I Concept 2; Graphing Logarithmic functins and identifying x-intercepts, and y-intercepts, asymptote, domain, and range

Graphing Logarithmic equations requires a lot more work than graphing a simple y= equation. The trickiest parts would most likely be finding the x-int. and y-int. In order to find the x-intercept we need to equal the entire equation to 0 and solve from there. In order to find the y-intercept we need to replace the x with a 0 and solve from there. When solving for a Logarithmic equation, it is required to cancel out the log by equaling both sides with the same base. From there and on, everything is pretty simple.

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