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Graphs of Logarithmic Functions The logarithmic function is the inverse function to the exponential function. The logarithmic function is defined as f (x) = log a (x) where a, x ∈ R + and a ≠ 1. The ...
Many types of economic problems require that we consider two variables at the same time. A typical example is the relation between price of a commodity and the demand or supply of that commodity. The ...
Home | Mathematics | Linear functions, graphs and equations | Graphing linear functions Graphing linear functions This section focuses on the key features and methods for working with linear graphs.
National 5 Working with the graphs of trigonometric functions Example Trigonometric graphs can be sketched when you know the amplitude, period, phase and maximum and minimum turning points.
National 5 Working with the graphs of trigonometric functions Phase angle Trigonometric graphs can be sketched when you know the amplitude, period, phase and maximum and minimum turning points.
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