Logarithmic Functions: Graphs

By the end of this lesson, you should discover on how to graph and interpret logarithmic functions.
[center][/center][center][/center]We can use one cartesian coordinate system in graphing one or more logarithmic functions to generate relationships among them.[br]
INSTRUCTIONS:
a) Use the following values, a=3, c=1, k=0, d=0. Observe the behavior of the graph.[br][br]b) Change the values into a=3, c=-1, k=0, d=0. Observe the behavior of the graph.[br][br]c) Change the values into a=3, c=1, k=1, d=0. Observe the behavior of the graph. Take down notes[br][br][br]d) Change the values into a=3, c=-1, k=1, d=0. Observe the behavior of the graph. Take down notes
QUESTIONS:
1. What is the relationship of the graph of the instruction a and b?
2. What is the relationship of the graph of instruction c and d?
3. At which point that the graph of a and b intersects?
4. Why does the graph of c and d did not touch the y-axis of the coordinate plane?
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