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Exponential and logarithmic graphs both have an , which is an invisible line the graph doesn't touch but gets very close to. An exponential function has a asymptote where the bottom is flat, and a logarithmic graph has a asymptote.
A is the number before a variable.
The log has a base of e, which is a special mathematical value of about 2.718. The log has a base of 10.
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Exponential and logarithmic graphs both have an asymptote, which is an invisible line the graph doesn't touch but gets very close to.
An exponential function has a horizontal asymptote where the bottom is flat, and a logarithmic graph has a vertical asymptote.
A coefficient is the number before a variable.
The natural log has a base of e, which is a special mathematical value of about 2.718.
The common log has a base of 10.
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