Question 203881:  Hello,  
Here is the question that I have to answer. I am totally lost!! I have read the book over and over again and cannot figure this out.  
1.	Give an example of an exponential function. Convert this exponential function to a logarithmic function. Plot the graph of both the functions.
 
I am guessing but I think that an example of an exponential function would be e^2-13=x. I have no idea how to then convert this to a logarithmic function and to plot a graph. Please someone help break this down for me to understand. I want to learn it!! Thank you in advance for your time.
 
Colleen  
 Answer by Alan3354(69443)      (Show Source): 
You can  put this solution on YOUR website! 1. Give an example of an exponential function. Convert this exponential function to a logarithmic function. Plot the graph of both the functions.  
I am guessing but I think that an example of an exponential function would be e^2-13=x. I have no idea how to then convert this to a logarithmic function and to plot a graph. 
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x = e^2 - 13 is not a great example, since the right side is just constants. 
y = e^x is better and simpler, or f(x) = e^x. 
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If y = e^x, then ln(y) = x. 
The base can be any constant, but e and 10 are most common, in fact "common logs" are base 10.  e is used for some good reasons that you will be told when you are older (jk). 
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To plot the graphs, dl the FREE software at 
www.padowan.dk.com/graph/ 
If you email me via the thank you note, or at gsihoutx@aol.com, I can make the graphs and send them to you. 
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