SOLUTION: how would you graph y=log(subscript 4)x?
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Question 240625: how would you graph y=log(subscript 4)x?
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I would pick several values for x, calculate the value of y using the base conversion formula, plot the points (x, y), and then draw a smooth curve through the points.
John

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