Graph f(x) = (e^3x)-3 How to change e to log? or what are the first step to graph this function?
A alyren Junior Member Joined Sep 9, 2010 Messages 59 Oct 6, 2010 #1 Graph f(x) = (e^3x)-3 How to change e to log? or what are the first step to graph this function?
mmm4444bot Super Moderator Joined Oct 6, 2005 Messages 10,962 Oct 6, 2010 #2 alyren said: f(x) = (e^3x) - 3 Your typing means this: \(\displaystyle f(x) \;=\; e^{3} \cdot x \;-\; 3\) I'm thinking that the exponent is probably 3x, not 3. If this is the case, then we show it by typing the grouping symbols around the exponent instead of around the entire power of e. f(x) = e^(3x) - 3 How to change e to log? e is a constant; we cannot change e. or what are the first step to graph this function? The steps are the same today as they were yesterday, when you asked the same question. Click to expand... Are we going to play the same quessing game again today? Are you trying to: (1) Change the given equation from exponential form to logarithmic form ? Doing that won't help with graphing function f; (2) Graph the given equation by hand using a table of calculated points to plot ? (3) Graph the given equation by hand using transformations of e^x ? (4) Something else ?
alyren said: f(x) = (e^3x) - 3 Your typing means this: \(\displaystyle f(x) \;=\; e^{3} \cdot x \;-\; 3\) I'm thinking that the exponent is probably 3x, not 3. If this is the case, then we show it by typing the grouping symbols around the exponent instead of around the entire power of e. f(x) = e^(3x) - 3 How to change e to log? e is a constant; we cannot change e. or what are the first step to graph this function? The steps are the same today as they were yesterday, when you asked the same question. Click to expand... Are we going to play the same quessing game again today? Are you trying to: (1) Change the given equation from exponential form to logarithmic form ? Doing that won't help with graphing function f; (2) Graph the given equation by hand using a table of calculated points to plot ? (3) Graph the given equation by hand using transformations of e^x ? (4) Something else ?