Chapter 5: Problem 72
Writing Use your school's library, the Internet, or some other reference source to write a paper describing John Napier's work with logarithms.
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Chapter 5: Problem 72
Writing Use your school's library, the Internet, or some other reference source to write a paper describing John Napier's work with logarithms.
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In Exercises 73-78, use a graphing utility to graph the function. Be sure to use an appropriate viewing window. \(f(x)=\log (x+1)\)
The graph of \(f(x)=\log _{3} x\) contains the point \((27,3)\).
\(81^{1 / 4}=3\)
\(f(x)=\ln x+2\)
In Exercises 79-86, use the One-to-One Property to solve the equation for \(x\). \(\log _{2}(x+1)=\log _{2} 4\)
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