How do you graph f(x)=ln x + 6f(x)=lnx+6?

1 Answer
Oct 19, 2017

y = f(x) = ln x + 6y=f(x)=lnx+6
graph{ln x + 6 [-10, 10, -5, 5]}

Explanation:

y = f(x) = ln x + 6y=f(x)=lnx+6

y = -2, x = 0.0003
y = -1, x = e^-7 = 0.0009y=1,x=e7=0.0009
y = 0, x = e^-6 = 0.0025y=0,x=e6=0.0025
y = 1, x = e^-5 = 0.0067y=1,x=e5=0.0067
y = 2, x = e^-4 = 0.0183y=2,x=e4=0.0183
y = 5, x = e^-1 = 0.3679y=5,x=e1=0.3679
y = 6, x = e^0 = 1y=6,x=e0=1
y = 7, x = e = 2.7183y=7,x=e=2.7183

Now plot the same in a graph sheet