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Step 1: Find some points on the exponential f(x). The more points we plot the better the graph will look. Step 2: Switch the x and y values to obtain points on the inverse. Step 3: Determine the asymptote. Graph the following logarithmic functions. State the domain and range.
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The natural logarithmic function, y = loge x, is more commonly written y = LN x. The graph of the function defined by y = LN x, looks similar to the graph of y = logo x where b > 1. The characteristics of this new function are similar to logarithmic function characteristics we already know.
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