Find a possible equation for the common logarithmic function graphed in
[link] .
This graph has a vertical asymptote at
and has been vertically reflected. We do not know yet the vertical shift or the vertical stretch. We know so far that the equation will have form:
It appears the graph passes through the points
and
Substituting
Is it possible to tell the domain and range and describe the end behavior of a function just by looking at the graph?
Yes, if we know the function is a general logarithmic function. For example, look at the graph in
[link] . The graph approaches
(or thereabouts) more and more closely, so
is, or is very close to, the vertical asymptote. It approaches from the right, so the domain is all points to the right,
The range, as with all general logarithmic functions, is all real numbers. And we can see the end behavior because the graph goes down as it goes left and up as it goes right. The end behavior is that as
and as
Access these online resources for additional instruction and practice with graphing logarithms.
When the parent function
is multiplied by
the result is a reflection about the
x -axis. When the input is multiplied by
the result is a reflection about the
y -axis.
The equation
represents a reflection of the parent function about the
x- axis.
The equation
represents a reflection of the parent function about the
y- axis.
what's the difference between a firm and an industry
Abdul
firm is the unit which transform inputs to output where as industry contain combination of firms with similar production 😅😅
Abdulraufu
Suppose the demand function that a firm faces shifted from
Qd 120 3P
to
Qd 90 3P
and the supply function has shifted from
QS
20 2P
to
QS
10 2P .
a) Find the effect of this change on price and quantity.
b) Which of the changes in demand and supply is higher?
Demand curve shows that how supply and others conditions affect on demand of a particular thing and what percent demand increase whith increase of supply of goods
Israr
Hi Sir please how do u calculate Cross elastic demand and income elastic demand?
Abari
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