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pls help with (d)-(h)

Date Posted: 1 year ago
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Xavier Sng
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Greetings.

"Y" in red, "X" in blue, "m" in brown and "c" in green.

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1 year ago
why can we use log instead of ln
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1 year ago
for (g) I got lg( 1/y-x^2)= lg (a^b-x) how do I continue
Xavier Sng
Xavier Sng
1 year ago
Greetings. The choice of employing log or ln is purely arbitrary. Both can be used. If a natural exponential term appears in the equation, ln is of course preferred.
Xavier Sng
Xavier Sng
1 year ago
For

lg(1/y - x^2) = (b - x) lg a

lg(1/y - x^2) = - lg a . x + b lg a
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1 year ago
so both method are the same?
Xavier Sng
Xavier Sng
1 year ago
Affirmative. The graph drawn using lg will however be different from that drawn with ln in terms of the numeric values of the gradients and vertical axis intercepts. The values of the constants thus derived from the respective graphs will still be the same.
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1 year ago
okay thank you very much
Xavier Sng
Xavier Sng
1 year ago
My pleasure. Regards