Evaluate Logarithms and Graph Logarithmic Functions

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Evaluate Logarithms and Graph Logarithmic Functions Notes 7.4 (Day 3) Evaluate Logarithms and Graph Logarithmic Functions

Graphing Logarithmic Functions Step 1: Draw a coordinate plane Step 2: place the tip of your pencil on the point (1, 0) Step 3: move left or right h Step 4: move up or down k Step 5: place your first point Step 6: Draw in the asymptote (this time use the h value to make a vertical asymptote) Step 7: Solve the function for x Step 8: Use a t-chart with 2 y values above and below the point Step 9: Plot the points and connect the points ****Notice that the graph looks like exponential growth or decay rotated 90 degrees **** Remember When graphing logarithms, the asymptote is the h value

Graph the function, label the asymptote(s), state the domain and range.

Graph the function, label the asymptote(s), state the domain and range.

Graph the function, label the asymptote(s), state the domain and range.

Graph the function, label the asymptote(s), state the domain and range.

Graph the function, label the asymptote(s), state the domain and range.

Graph the function, label the asymptote(s), state the domain and range.

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