3.2 – Logarithmic Functions & Graphs
Feb 22nd, 2011 by corricelli
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Hi, does anyone know if there’s a way to graph log(base 4)x on the calculator for problem 37. i don’t know how to change the base from 10 to anything else.
Will,
Also, now that we are done with 3.3: log(base4)x = (logx)/(log4).
Thanks,
Mrs. Corricelli
will, you have to graph the inverse of log(base4) first and find the points of that graph. Then you take those points and reverse them. I explained that really bad but its in example 5 on page 229.
I have a question on the logs packet. For number 12, the 1^w is throwing me off.
It is 1 because 1^anything will always give you 1.
w could also be 0 because 1^0 will also give you 1.
If it’s not a typo the answer would be 2+1^w?
Hello everyone!
Wil, your question will be answered in class today (3/3).
Jen, Callum, and Mariah, you are all on the right track. 1^w is always 1. Even in the case of w=0.
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Mrs. Corricelli