Graphing Logarithmic Functions through Paper Folding
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In this video, the teacher explains how to graph a basic logarithmic function by modeling paper folding. They discuss the relationship between exponential and logarithmic functions, and demonstrate how the number of folds needed to reach a certain number of layers of paper can be determined using logarithmic functions. The video also covers the characteristics of logarithmic graphs, such as vertical asymptotes and slow growth as x increases.
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