see graph of ln(x) is a line on the side of the positive x axis which extends from - infinty of y axis, intersects the x axis at 1 ( because 0 = ln(1) ), and extends towards infinity on both sides towards the right.( u could say it goes upto the point (infinity, infinity). Also the curve passes through the point (e,1) as ln e = 1
the graph of -4 would be similar except that it would shift a little bit to the left ; it also intersects the x axis at 1 but instead of passing through (e,1) it would pass through the point ( e , -4) as -4ln(e) = -4 .
2007-10-25 04:53:17
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answer #1
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answered by gauravragtah 4
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At x=0, y is infinite.
It slowley arcs down as x advances past one. It appears to converges about where x=45. Data is not possible where x is below 0 because it violates the math laws that govern log function.
2007-10-25 04:41:45
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answer #2
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answered by eric l 6
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Erase (clear) everything. xmin=0.1 xmax=5
leave ymin and ymax blank.
Under the commands, erase evrything and enter:
-4*log(x)
click on Plot it.
2007-10-25 04:40:08
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answer #3
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answered by cidyah 7
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curve
passes through (e,-4)
2007-10-25 04:39:16
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answered by iyiogrenci 6
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a straight line
2007-10-25 04:34:22
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answer #5
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answered by Anonymous
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like that
2007-10-25 04:35:30
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answered by Anonymous
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