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Logarithmic Functions. Part A Choose one of the scenarios from the list, and create a question you could ask that could be answered only by graphing or using a logarithm. - Part B Using logarithms to find the answer to the question in part A. - Part C Let your dependent variable in the function be y. Write the function that models the independent variable in terms of y, using logarithms. - Part D Plot the graph of the logarithmic function you wrote in part C. (Attached Image) - Part E We know that logarithmic functions are a bit more unusual than functions we’ve seen in the past, such as linear, exponential, quadratic, and even polynomial and radical functions. We rarely see them in examples, so what’s their real purpose as functions? - Please Help me!
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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 16:30, AutumnJoy12
Yoku is putting on sunscreen. he uses 2\text{ ml}2 ml to cover 50\text{ cm}^250 cm 2 of his skin. he wants to know how many milliliters of sunscreen (c)(c) he needs to cover 325\text{ cm}^2325 cm 2 of his skin. how many milliliters of sunscreen does yoku need to cover 325 \text{ cm}^2325 cm 2 of his skin?
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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 18:00, logansgirl3228
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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 23:30, aherrerasmile1
Scenario: a rectangular plot of ground is 5 meters longer than it is wide. its area is 20,000 square meters. question: what equation will you find the dimensions? note: let w represent the width. options: w(w+5)=20,000 w^2=20,000+5 (w(w+5))/2=20,000 w+2(w+5)=20,000
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