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When sketching logs, is there a way besides plotting points to sketch the more complex ones like:



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showing asymptotes and intercepts?

How to do you find asymptotes and intercepts without plotting points, or is that the only way?
 

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Asymptotes and intercepts can be figured out with basic calculus or algebra.

Like intercepts... just set y = 0 or x = 0 and solve. For asymptotes, take limits.
 

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Ahh ok, cause that's the way I have been doing, was just wondering if there was a different way. What about the general shape of the graph? Any ways to get an idea of it before plotting points?
 

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Well I only know what ln(x) is, so I could somewhat estimate what the others look like. But I'd just plot points, or use calculus - usually.

Safest way is the best way.
 

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With the first one, if you expand, it becomes ln(x2-1), which would be something like 2 log curves, as +/- x gives the same y value.
 

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