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  1. "Linearize" an exponential-looking graph with log function

    7 This may be a beginner question, but I can't quite wrap my head around logs... I have a set of data (from an experiment) which gives me an exponential-looking graph (Fig 1). I'd like to "linearize" the …

  2. Sketching the natural logarithm without calculator?

    How do I sketch the natural logarithm without the use of a calculator/computer? Is there any easy way to find an approximation or do I have to use the repeated integral solution on Wikipedia?

  3. Units of a log of a physical quantity - Mathematics Stack Exchange

    Nov 16, 2012 · The units remain the same, you are just scaling the axes. As an analogy, plotting a quantity on a polar chart doesn't change the quantities, it just 'warps' the display in some useful way. …

  4. What is the correct way to convert between linear-linear and log-log …

    Jun 8, 2018 · OK, so obtaining a log-log plot is done with $\log (y)=\log (f (x))$, thanks. By the way, it's useful to do a log-log when want to check that a heavy-tailed graph is in fact heavy-tailed, as …

  5. Finding Tangent line for a Graph with the Natural Log

    Apr 23, 2014 · Finding Tangent line for a Graph with the Natural Log Ask Question Asked 11 years, 7 months ago Modified 11 years, 7 months ago

  6. Graph of Natural Logarithmic Function - Mathematics Stack Exchange

    Sep 7, 2015 · The graph is between $\ln y$ and $\ln x$ so the equation of the line will be $\ln y=4\ln x+6$.

  7. Linearizing Logarithmic Function - Mathematics Stack Exchange

    Sorry if I was unclear; I have a given set of data points (x, y) with uncertainties, and when I plot them on a y vs x graph and draw a trendline through it, I get an equation that is like y=c+a*ln (x). I want to be …

  8. How to type logarithmic functions into Desmos graphing calculator?

    Jun 2, 2022 · Thank you, but I don't understand what is "a" there? Is that the base? How should I go about logarithm of 10 with the base of 5? If I click on that button I get "log ( )". How do I proceed from …

  9. Does the logarithm function grow slower than any polynomial?

    Feb 20, 2016 · I thought the answer is yes, but this graph appears to be telling a different story. Is the polynomial (the green curve) going to cross the log function (the red curve) and exceed in value for …

  10. logarithms - What does the slope of a log-log plot represent ...

    Totally right - I was confusing another function. But remember the form of the log-log equation and the intercept is basically the log of the coefficient you multiply the function by.