How do I graph this log function and state the domain and range?
\[y=\log_8x\]
it's log 4 my bad
@Directrix
Are you using a calculator for the graph?
yea, i'm gonna need to learn how to do it esp on a test
well in the mean time as i attempt to find it...you can just use desmos
i think i will too for now
Actually for a calculator, how would I plug in something like this? when i click log it becomes log(
then what?
I was visiting the Wolf and got this: http://www.wolframalpha.com/input/?i=y+%3D+log+base+4+of+x Be sure to click on "real values'
I don't use a calculator to graph something like this. You know how the basic log functions look. So, just crank out the x-intercept and call it good for graph sketching.
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