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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 ...
Joel A. Bryan, Using Radioactive Decay to Investigate Exponential Functions, The Mathematics Teacher, Vol. 106, No. 1 (August 2012), pp. 52-58 ...
Graph signal processing (GSP) is a prominent framework for analyzing signals on non-Euclidean domains. The graph Fourier transform (GFT) uses the combinatorial graph Laplacian matrix to reveal the ...
Solutions for single load functions (linear, parabolic, sinusoidal and exponential) and cyclic loads (haversine and damped) were presented. Results were consistent with the physical consolidation ...
Knowledge graphs have been widely used in various domains such as intelligent question answering, information retrieval, transportation, medicine, e-commerce, and others, and have achieved significant ...
From the graph, we can also see that the y-intercept is 6, therefore we can say that the equation of the straight line is \ (y = mx + 6\). Now we need to find the gradient.
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