Graphing logarithmic equations

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👉 Learn how to graph logarithmic functions. The logarithmic function is the inverse of the exponential function. To graph a logarithmic function, it is usually very useful to make the table of values of the function. This is done by choosing a range of values of x and then plug the x-values into the function to get the y-values. We then graph the obtained points.
The domain of a logarithmic function that is not transformed is given by the positive real numbers. The vertical asymptote of a logarithmic function is the vertical line which the graph gets close to but never touches/crosses. For an untransformed logarithmic function, the vertical asymptotes is the line x = 0.

Organized Videos:
✅How to Graph Logarithmic Functions
✅How to Graph Logarithmic Functions with Vertical Shift
✅How to Graph Logarithmic Functions in Different Bases
✅How to Graph Logarithmic Functions | Learn About
✅How to Graph Natuarl Logarithmic Functions with Transformations
✅How to Graph Logarithmic Functions with Horizontal Shift
✅How to Graph Logarithmic Functions with Transformations

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two points aren't enough for this graph

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