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04:05 Oct 24, 2015 |
German to English translations [PRO] Tech/Engineering - Mathematics & Statistics / statistics | |||||||
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| Selected response from: Cillie Swart South Africa Local time: 13:20 | ||||||
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3 +6 | typical shape |
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5 +1 | typical curve |
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4 | typical evolution |
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typical shape Explanation: The basic shape of a logarithmic function is important for two reasons. First, when we graph a logarithmic function, we know that the graph should have this shape. Second, when data points have this basic shape, they suggest a logarithmic model. https://goo.gl/j5sovm Know the general shape of a logarithmic function, including the shape of its graph for both y = loga(x) and y=loga(-x) where a>1. http://www.aoacademy.com/media/kb/StudyGuidePreCalc02.pdf In order for one of the graphs to have the familiar “curve” or typical shape of a logarithmic function, what viewing window would you choose? http://goo.gl/QCkUZz The shape of a logarithmic function graph depends on the base of the logarithm. However, regardless of the base, the graph will have a vertical asymptote at the vertical axis, as shown in Fig 6.5. https://goo.gl/YH9bdg |
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