Main Takeaway: a logarithmic decay function so going back and making a table in the same way that we did with the same so we have our two transformations and we have our domain and range this completes
Example 19 9 Grant Griffin -
a logarithmic decay function so going back and making a table in the same way that we did with the same so we have our two transformations and we have our domain and range this completes I'll get 1/3 plug in 0 to get 1 plug in 1 to get 3 and then plug in 2 to get
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- a logarithmic decay function so going back and making a table in the same way that we did with
- the same so we have our two transformations and we have our domain and range this completes
- I'll get 1/3 plug in 0 to get 1 plug in 1 to get 3 and then plug in 2 to get
- In part five of section nineteen we're gonna look at an application problem
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