SOLUTION: The Graph Of y=log x lies in which quadrants?
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The Graph Of y=log x lies in which quadrants?
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Answer by
stanbon(75887)
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The Graph Of y=log(x) lies in which quadrants?
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X must be positive.
The graph lies in the 1st and 4th quadrants.
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Stan H.
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Edwin McCravy(20059)
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Looks like Quadrants 1 and 4 to me! Edwin
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