SOLUTION: Evaluate the logarithmic function for three values of x between zero and one, three values of x greater than 1, and at x=1. Use the resulting ordered pairs to plot the graph. State
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Question 211243This question is from textbook Elementary and Intermediate Algebra
: Evaluate the logarithmic function for three values of x between zero and one, three values of x greater than 1, and at x=1. Use the resulting ordered pairs to plot the graph. State the domain and the range of the function.
g(x) = ln x + 2
This question is from textbook Elementary and Intermediate Algebra
Answer by ankor@dixie-net.com(22740) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
g(x) = ln x + 2
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This is ambiguous:
do you mean g(x) = ln(x)+2
or g(x) = ln(x+2)
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If you mean: g(x) = ln(x) + 2
y = g(x)
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Substitute the values of x and find the ln, record it as y
For example:
y = ln(.25) + 2
y = -1.38 + 2
y = .6137 ~ .6
:
x | y
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.25| .6
.50|1.3
.75|1.7
1.0|2.0
1.5|2.4
2.0|2.7
2.5|2.9
3.0|3.1
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Plot these points.
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domain: > 0; Range > -2
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