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How do you graph this?(Involves the log base of e( also known as ln))?
ln(x-3)
Help would be most appreciated
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- 8 years agoFavorite Answer
if you have a graphing calculator this would be easier.
1. Ln (or log base e) is just a number like another. Sort of like pi. So this equation is just a number X (times) (x-3)
2. put this in your graphing calculator
3. it SHOULD be a half arch starting from the (+,-) side of the calculator (also known as the bottom right side) and cutting off at the top of the arch on the (+,+) (or top right side)
Source(s): i'm in algebra II - 4 years ago
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