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Growth Rates and Log Graphs 1

Growth Rates and Log Graphs

In order of fast growth as x gets large


log x x; x 2 ; x 3 2x ; e x ; 10x xŠ; x x
logarithmic polynomial exponential factorial
xx
Choose x D 1000 D 103 so that log x D 3 OK to use xŠ �
ex
log 1000 D 3 103 ; 106 ; 109 10300 ; 10434 ; 101000 102566 ; 103000
Why is 10001000 D 103000 ? Logarithms are best for big numbers
Logarithms are exponents! log 109 D 9 log log x is VERY slow
Logarithms 3; 6; 9 300; 434; 1000 2566; 3000
Polynomial growth � Exponential growth � Factorial growth
Decay to zero for NEGATIVE powers and exponents

D x �2 decays much more slowly than the exponential x D e �x


1 1
x2 e

Logarithmic scale shows x D 1; 10; 100 equally spaced. NO ZERO!

�3 �2 �1 0 1 2 3 log x
x
1=1000 1=100 1=10 1 � 10 100 1000
log 10 D 12

Question If x D 1; 2; 4; 8 are plotted, what would you see ?


Answer THEY ARE EQUALLY SPACED TOO!

log-log graphs (log scale up and also across)


If y D Ax n , how to see A and n on the graph ?
Plot log y versus log x to get a straight line
log y D log A C n log x Slope on a log-log graph is the exponent n
log y D 1:5 log x
y D x 1:5
log A D 0
log x
�1 1
slope n D 1:5
A D 1 n D 1:5

For y D Ab x use semilog (x versus log y is now a line) log y D log A C x log b
2 Growth Rates and Log Graphs

as x � 0 ?
f df
New type of question How quickly does approach
x dx
The error E D � will be E � A.x/n What is n ?
f df
x dx
f f .x C x/ � f .x/
Usual one-sided D only has n D 1
x x
f .x C x/ � f .x � x/
Centered difference has n D 2
2x
Centered is much better than one-sided E � .x/2 vs E � x

IDEA FOR f .x/ D e x


 
One-sided E vs centered E
PROJECT at x D 0 Graph log E vs log x Should see slope 1 or 2

Practice Questions

1. Does x 100 grow faster or slower than e x as x gets large ?


2. Does 100 ln x grow faster or slower than x as x gets large ?
3. Put these in increasing order for large n:
1 10n
; n log n; n1:1 ;
n nŠ
4. Put these in increasing order for large x:

2�x ; e �x ;
1 1
;
x2 x 10

5. Describe the log-log graph of y D 10x 5 (graph log y vs log x)

Why don’t we see y D 0 at x D 0 on this graph ?

What is the slope of the straight line on the log-log graph ?

The line crosses the vertical axis when x D and y D


Then log x D 0 and log y D
The line crosses the horizontal axis when x D and y D 1
Then log x D and log y D 0
6. Draw the semilog graph (a line) of y D 10 e x (graph log y versus x)
7. That line cross the x D 0 axis at which log y ? What is the slope ?
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