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Boundless Algebra
Exponents, Logarithms, and Inverse Functions
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Section 3

Graphs of Exponential and Logarithmic Functions

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Boundless Algebra
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Basics of Graphing Exponential Functions

The exponential function $y=b^x$ where $b>0$ is a function that will remain proportional to its original value when it grows or decays.

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Graphs of Logarithmic Functions

Logarithmic functions can be graphed manually or electronically with points generally determined via a calculator or table.

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Solving Problems with Logarithmic Graphs

Some functions with rapidly changing shape are best plotted on a scale that increases exponentially, such as a logarithmic graph.

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