a. The function defined by
b. Given
c. In interval notation, the domain of
d. A logarithmic friction base b is the inverse of the function base b.
e. The logarithmic function base 10 is called the logarithmic function and is denoted by
f. The graph of a logarithmic function is (increasing/decreasing) if the base
g. Which values of x are not in the domain of
h. The graphs of a logarithmic friction base b and all exponential friction base b are symmetric with respect to the line .
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