SOLUTION: Evaluate the logarithmic equation for three values of x that are greater than 1, three values of x that are between 0 and 1, and at x=1. Show your work. Use the resulting ordered
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Question 268024: Evaluate the logarithmic equation for three values of x that are greater than 1, three values of x that are between 0 and 1, and at x=1. Show your work. Use the resulting ordered pairs to plot the graph
y=-log5x
The five is small.
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Evaluate the logarithmic equation for three values of x that are greater than 1, three values of x that are between 0 and 1, and at x=1. Show your work. Use the resulting ordered pairs to plot the graph
y=-log5x
The five is small.
--> so that means want to plot -1 * log base 5 of x OR -log5 (x)
x -1 * LOG(x,5)
5 -1
4 -0.861353116
2 -0.430676558
1 0
0.5 0.430676558
0.25 0.861353116
0.2 1
0 #NUM!
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