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Math IEB Summary on logs/logarithmic Functions

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Logarithmi graph
Grad 12 Note

General Equation


Y = logbx


where b is greater than zero and cant equal 1
where x is greater than 0


If b does not have a number we assume that it is 10


You have to use log graphs when …
- you sketch a graph that you ideally cant solve
- So you turn it into the log form to solve for things such as the x/y
intercepts

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