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Section IBasic principles
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Figure 6.4.Comparison of rectangular hyperbola and exponential curves.(a) Curve A is
anegative exponential (y=Ae−ax), curve B is a positive rectangular hyperbola (y=1/x).
(b) Curve A is still a negative exponential (y=S(1−e−ax)) but curve B is now a negative
rectangular hyperbola (y=S−1/x). Both graphs have effectively been reflected in the
x-axis and moved upward in relation to the y-axis.
Furthermore, we can convert any expression such as z=w10yto its logarithmic
equivalent. In this case:
log(z)=log(w10y).
Because w10y=w× 10 yand we add the logarithms of numbers that are multiplied
together this can be written:
log(z)=log(w)+log(10y).
Tofind log(10y)weneed to remember that logarithms represent the power to which
10 is raised to give the required number. Thus, 1000= 103 = 10 × 10 ×10 and