How do you graph y = -1 + log_2xy=1+log2x?

1 Answer
Jun 21, 2016

Inverse relation x = 2 (2^y)x=2(2y) is convenient for making a Table for the graph, for y=0, +-1, +-2, +-3,...
(x, y): ....(1/4, -3) (1/2, -2) (1, -1) (2, 0) (4, 1) (8, 2) (16, 3) ...
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Explanation:

Rearrange to the form

log_2 x=y+1.

The inverse relation is

x = 2^(y+1)=2(2^y)>0.

Now, (x, y): ....(1/4, -3) (1/2, -2) (1, -1) (2, 0) (4, 1) (8, 2) (16, 3) ...

The graph cuts x-axis at x = 2.

x-axis, downwards, is the vertical asymptote.

As x to oo, y to oo.