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Putting this thing together

Someone (maybe me :-)) should take a look at the relationship between the log-log graph and power law sections. They got it goin' on man (or woman). So, of course, I think that semilog graphs should have the same wiki-relationship with exponential functions. Kevglynn 17:06, 1 November 2006 (UTC)[reply]

Inconsistency?

The sentence that begins "All the functions of the form" seems to contradict the illustrations. For example, the function y = x is of the form specified if one takes lambda to be 0 and gamma to be -1, and yet this is _not_ a straight line in either the log-lin or lin-log illustrations of semi-log (see the green curves, which are said to represent y = x ). 68.111.252.29 21:37, 25 February 2007 (UTC)[reply]