Graphing Logarithmics

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Uploaded by on Nov 2, 2008

How to graph a logarithmic function with both a horizontal shift and a vertical shift

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  • Can't thank you enough!

  • you are most certainly welcome.

  • The scale on the axes is labeled ... it says 2 and -2, albeit very blurry. Sorry for the quality.

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  • I love you man!

  • I FUCKING LOVE LOGARITHMIC FUNCTIONS

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  • I owe you sooooo much

  • your gonna confuse the shit out of people by putting that +1 after the log. it looks as if it is part of the log. many times people put it before the log to try and not confuse while teaching. its your show though

  • Thank you so much !!!

    You Definitely teach better than my Math head department teacher..

    =) awesome tutor ever.

  • Excellent explanation! Cant understand anything my teacher says but I get everything you say, well done.

  • Finally. Thank you.

  • Dude....GOD BLESS YOU! clear explanation man

  • this helped me aaa loottt! tysm! ive been sitting here for like literally and hour trying to figure out how to graph these and this helped! ty!

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