Need help with f(x) = log0.3X (How do you make the 0.3 tiny the bottom, like a square root but squared to the bottom)
\[f(x)=\log _{0.3}x\]
You mean like that?
yes
except the X is regular
so what are you trying to do with this function?
i just wanted to know what key to use to make the 0.3 small
Below this box is a feature called "Equation" Within that feature there is an x^a choice. Within that menu there is a choice for a subscript.
ok so thex woul be 0.3? I am trying to type this in wordocument.
Well in Word, it's all different.
I mean in graphing technology like geogebra. Have you used geogebra before?
yes. a little.
do you know how to graph this particular equation?
I don't know how to do subscripts in geogebra. Why don't you google it?
In geogebra
I did googl it but no luck finding out how.
Why don't you change it to it's exponential form and then it would be easier to enter.
yeah I will probably do it here then paste it there.
uggh not working out. Did you find out any way to write in on geogebra
I keep finding stuff about Latex. Do you know anything about that?
Also it seems that you should have Geogebra 4.0
yeas
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