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Logarithms (Chapter 5) 149
Consider the general exponential function f(x)=ax, a> 0 , a 6 =1.
The graph of y=ax is:
For a> 1 : For 0 <a< 1 :
Thehorizontal asymptotefor all of these functions is thex-axis y=0.
The inverse functionf¡^1 is given by x=ay,soy= logax.
If f(x)=ax where a> 0 , a 6 =1, then f¡^1 (x) = logax.
Since f¡^1 (x) = logax is an inverse function, it is a reflection of f(x)=ax in the line y=x.We
may therefore deduce the following properties:
Function f(x)=ax f¡^1 (x) = logax
Domain fx:x 2 Rg fx:x> 0 g
Range fy:y> 0 g fy:y 2 Rg
Asymptote horizontal y=0 vertical x=0
The graph of y= logax for a> 1 : The graph of y= logax for 0 <a< 1 :
Thevertical asymptoteof y= logax is they-axis x=0.
Since we can only find logarithms of positive numbers, the domain of f¡^1 (x) = logax is fxjx> 0 g.
In general, y= loga(g(x)) is defined when g(x)> 0.
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