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The Logarithmic Function

Lesson Outline:
1.Represent the logarithmic function
through its equation, table of values,
and graph.
2.Analyze the basic logarithmic by
identifying its domain, range,
intercepts, zeroes, and asymptotes.
3.Sketch the graph of logarithmic
Example 1: Sketch the graph of
Construct a table of
values
x 1 2 4 8

Y -3 -2 -1 0 1
-4 2 3

Plot the points and connect them


Step 3: Analysis:
Properties of logarithmic functions
1.The domain is the set of all positive
numbers or .
2.The range is the set of all real numbers
3.It is a one-to-one function. It satisfies the
horizontal line test.
4.The x-intercept is 1. There is no y-
intercept.
5.The vertical asymptote is the line x=0 (or
Properties of logarithmic functions
1.The domain is the set of all
positive numbers or .
2.The range is the set of all real
numbers
3.It is a one-to-one function. It
satisfies the horizontal line test.
4.The x-intercept is 1. There is no
y-intercept.
5.The vertical asymptote is the
line x=0 (or the y-axis). There is
no horizontal asymptote.
Example 2: Sketch the graphs of
Determine the domain, range, vertical
asymptote, x-intercept, and zero.
1 2 4 8
x
y= 0 1 2 3
y= − 𝟖− 𝟔− 𝟒 − 𝟐 𝟎 𝟐𝟒 𝟔
Properties of logarithmic
functions
a.The domain is the set of all
positive numbers or .
b.The range is the set of all
real numbers
c. Vertical Asymptote: x=0
d. x-intercept: 1 (1,0)
e. Zero: 1
Intercepts, Zeroes and
Asymptotes of Logarithmic
Functions
 Find the domain, range, intercepts,
zeroes, and asymptotes of the logarithmic
 functions
Domain and range:
Domain: x it should be greater than 0.
Range:
 x-intercept and y-intercept:
x-intercept: let y = 0 then solve for x.
y-intercept: let x = 0 then solve for y.
Intercepts, Zeroes and
Asymptotes of Logarithmic
Functions
 Find the domain, range, intercepts,
zeroes, and asymptotes of the logarithmic
 functions
Vertical Asymptote:
Equate x is equal to zero
 Zeroes of logarithmic function:
zeroes=x-intercept
Summative
Time
“Cheating in school is a
form of self-deception
(panlilinlang sa sarili). We
go to school to learn. We
cheat ourselves when we
coast on the efforts and
scholarship of someone
else.”

“I would prefer to
fail with honor
than to win by
CHEATING”.

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