aasking how these graphs ,look

sujoy

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could some one help me by giving the nature(drawing)of these following graphs
q] Draw the nature of the followong graphs:[ take"e" as base]
1] y = log|x|
2] y = |logx|
3] y = log(1/x)
4] y = log|(1/x)|
5] y = log{1/|x|}
6] y= |log{1/|x|}|
regards
Sujoy
 
Sir,
basically I could not handle the s/w how to plot I am not able to guess
moreover something called "ALGEBRATOR" cannot handle logs ,
etc
Will you guide me furthur
regards
Sujoy
 
That site works. For the first one you type
ln[|x|]
and x= -4 to 4, y= -4 to 4
 
Thank you Sir
I did some of them however :-
[1] when I tried to plot :
y= |ln{1/|4x|}|
thjings did not come
[2] Is y=ln[1/|x|] the SAMEas y=|ln[1/|x|]|
[3] Could I access this site independently as of now independently?
withregards
Sujoy
 
[1] You have to use [ ] for all functions. There is a section that tells how to enter things. Try
y= |ln[1/|4x|]|

[2] change to x=-10 to 10

[3] If you have a way of saving site addresses. Maybe in a favorites section? You could copy it into an e-mail and paste it into the addeess field when you wanted to go there. Or you could just write it down and type it in, but its long. What kind of computer do you have? What ISP do you use?
If you can afford it a graphing calculator is very usefull. I like the TI series but I've never tried any other. They seem to be the most popular in the COMPUTER section.
I have also seen sites that say they will rent them. Not a recomendation, just an idea.
 
Sir,
For all those mentioned even then it did not work-------- could you pls
see if everything is correct there
Regards
sujoy
 
Hmmmm,
For #1 I had to put in
y=abs[ln[1/|4*x|]]

for the second part of #2 I had to put in
y=abs[ln[1/|x|]]

I don't know why I had to, but that worked for me. Copy it and paste it into the equation in Algebrator.
 
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